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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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|''University of Minnesota undergraduate students and undergraduate interns of the Bioinformatics Summer Institute are participating.'' | |''University of Minnesota undergraduate students and undergraduate interns of the Bioinformatics Summer Institute are participating.'' | ||
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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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+ | !align="center"|[[Team:Minnesota|Home]] | ||
+ | !align="center"|[[Team:Minnesota/Team|The Team]] | ||
+ | !align="center"|[[Team:Minnesota/Project|The Project]] | ||
+ | !align="center"|[[Team:Minnesota/Parts|Parts Submitted to the Registry]] | ||
+ | !align="center"|[[Team:Minnesota/Modeling|Modeling]] | ||
+ | !align="center"|[[Team:Minnesota/Notebook|Notebook]] | ||
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(''Or you can choose different headings. But you must have a team page, a project page, and a notebook page.'') | (''Or you can choose different headings. But you must have a team page, a project page, and a notebook page.'') |
Revision as of 19:48, 27 June 2008
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
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 |
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(Or you can choose different headings. But you must have a team page, a project page, and a notebook page.)