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Revision as of 22:02, 9 August 2008

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Background

The [http://bccs.bris.ac.uk/ Bristol Centre for Complexity Sciences (BCCS)] is a new highly interdisciplinary centre for training and research funded by the UK Engineering and Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC). It is a major collaboration across 4 faculties within the [http://www.bris.ac.uk/ University of Bristol].

Both the BCCS and iGEM share an interdisciplinary approach to problem solving and a culture of communication between previously disparate scientific fields. Furthermore, the BCCS aims to nurture the next generation of scientists in complexity, fitting with iGEM's ethos of introducing undergraduates to cutting edge science. This year the team is made up of advisors and students from the BCCS, Engineering Mathematics, Biology, Biochemistry and Chemistry.

By taking part in iGEM the BCCS and Bristol University hopes to:

  • Build links between departments and people within and outside the university,
  • Demonstrate the effectiveness of such collaborations,
  • Attempt to apply, where appropriate, techniques from the field of Complexity Science.

Acknowledgements

We would like to thank the following people, companies and organisations for providing help and resources to the BCCS Bristol iGEM 2008 team:

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[http://www.microspheretechnology.com Microsphere Technology Ltd.] - Providing a range of hollow glass microspheres in differing sizes (10um to 100um) coated in various metals including gold, iron and copper.

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[http://cgsc.biology.yale.edu The Coli Genetic Stock Center] - dfsdf