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This year Harvard's team consisted of 8 undergraduate students, with backgrounds in molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and computer science. With the help of 6 faculty advisers and 4 teaching fellows, plus one education advisor, they devised and executed three separate projects all interrelated: | This year Harvard's team consisted of 8 undergraduate students, with backgrounds in molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and computer science. With the help of 6 faculty advisers and 4 teaching fellows, plus one education advisor, they devised and executed three separate projects all interrelated: | ||
- | <p style = "font-size:150%;">Stick-<i>E. Coli</i></p> | + | <p style = "font-size:150%;"><u>Stick-<i>E. Coli</i></p></u> |
#Bacterial Targeting | #Bacterial Targeting | ||
#Two-Component Systems | #Two-Component Systems | ||
#Quorum Sensing | #Quorum Sensing |
Revision as of 16:48, 10 July 2007
Find the Harvard iGEM 2007 wiki [http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:Harvard here].
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The Harvard University 2007 iGEM Team
This year Harvard's team consisted of 8 undergraduate students, with backgrounds in molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, and computer science. With the help of 6 faculty advisers and 4 teaching fellows, plus one education advisor, they devised and executed three separate projects all interrelated:
Stick-E. Coli</p>
- Bacterial Targeting
- Two-Component Systems
- Quorum Sensing