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Welcome!
This year is Newcastle's first year participating in the iGEM competition! We are a small team of four students, three supervisors, and three advisors, but we have high ambitions for our first year. Recognizing the problem of antibiotic resistant bacteria and poor methods of diagnosis in underdeveloped countries, we aim to use synthetic biology and bioinformatics to engineer a safe, fast, and reliable biological diagnostic system for several different varieties of bacteria.