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== Minnesota's 2008 iGEM Teams ==
== Minnesota's 2008 iGEM Teams ==
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|The University of Minnesota is sending their first team to the iGEM competition this year. Our group is composed of two subgroups: Team Comparator and Team Timebomb, each of which is working on an individual project. Team Time Bomb is working to engineer a bacterial time bomb, based on which bacterial cells will 'commit suicide' after a predetermined number of divisions has been reached. Team Comparator is engineering a bacterial comparator, which is one element of a feedback controller.  
|The University of Minnesota is sending their first team to the iGEM competition this year. Our group is composed of two subgroups: Team Comparator and Team Timebomb, each of which is working on an individual project. Team Time Bomb is working to engineer a bacterial time bomb, based on which bacterial cells will 'commit suicide' after a predetermined number of divisions has been reached. Team Comparator is engineering a bacterial comparator, which is one element of a feedback controller.  
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|''Right to Left: Ellen Martin, Sarah Hendrickson, Kat Volzing (Graduate Advisor), Bennet Swiniarski, Kristen Lindblad, Jeremiah Riesberg, and Yiannis Kaznessis (Faculty Advisor)''
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Minnesota's 2008 iGEM Teams

The University of Minnesota is sending their first team to the iGEM competition this year. Our group is composed of two subgroups: Team Comparator and Team Timebomb, each of which is working on an individual project. Team Time Bomb is working to engineer a bacterial time bomb, based on which bacterial cells will 'commit suicide' after a predetermined number of divisions has been reached. Team Comparator is engineering a bacterial comparator, which is one element of a feedback controller.


Team Comparator

Minnesota BSI Team Comparator
University of Minnesota undergraduate students and undergraduate interns of the Bioinformatics Summer Institute are participating.
Right to Left: Ellen Martin, Sarah Hendrickson, Kat Volzing (Graduate Advisor), Bennet Swiniarski, Kristen Lindblad, Jeremiah Riesberg, and Yiannis Kaznessis (Faculty Advisor)


Home The Team The Project Parts Submitted to the Registry Modeling Notebook

(Or you can choose different headings. But you must have a team page, a project page, and a notebook page.)