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Revision as of 00:39, 27 October 2007
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Welcome to Edinburgh's iGEM2007 Wiki
Our wiki describes the two projects we have undertaken this summer, and the team responsible for their innovation. Follow the links below to find out about the University of Edinburgh iGEM2007 team and the two projects we undertook.
The TeamOur student team members in order: Luca Gerosa (Informatics), Sharon Wang (Biotechnology), Joe Rokicki (Engineering), Pradeep Ravindranath (Informatics & Biotechnology), Sarah Hollingshead (Biochemistry), Da Yin (Informatics) and Alistair Marshall (Engineering)
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Link to team page
The Projects!
We are currently working on two projects:
Division PoPper | Self Flavouring Yoghurt |
https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/6/64/Edinburgh_DivisionPic.jpg | https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/9/97/Edinburgh_Yogurt.jpg |
We designed a signal generator device that produces an output in the form of a PoPS pulses each time a bacteria undergoes cell division. It can be useful for triggering actions as function of cell replication. | We aimed to develop flavour and colour biosynthesis pathways for potential use in 'self flavouring yoghurt' & a plasmid which would enable biobrick expression in gram positive bacteria |
Links
Here are some links:
- Ideas - Projects that never came to be
- IP talk - A Synthetic Biology and Intellectual Property talk given to a local technology group
- [http://www.macteria.co.uk Macteria.co.uk] - Edinburgh's iGEM team website, with details of Edinburghs projects both past and present
Our Sponsors
We would like to say a big thank you to our sponsors (below), who enabled us to compete in iGEM2007 this year
[http://www.syntheticbiology.ethz.ch/synbiocomm/index https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/8/8f/Synbiocomm.jpg] | [http://www.geneart.com/ https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/5/50/Geneart_Logo.png] |
[http://www.scottish-enterprise.com/ https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/1/1a/Se_ia_rgb_x.jpg][http://www.edinburghcampaign.ed.ac.uk/ https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/d/d0/Campaign_logo.JPG] | |
[http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/default.htm https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/0/04/EPSRC1RGBLO.jpg] | [http://www.bbsrc.ac.uk/ https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/8/8f/Bbsrclogo.gif] |
Disclaimer
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