Team:Bielefeld-Germany/Labjournal/Prologue

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Revision as of 21:32, 19 September 2013






Prologue



January


  • The team finding is over, iGEM-Team Bielefeld 2013 is complete (10 students, 8 studying molecular biotechnology and 2 genome-based system-biology, 3 bachelor students and 7 master students). We’ll have a great time with a lot of fun but also a lot of work is ahead.
  • We have created our official german website igem-bielefeld.de
  • We’ve designed our team logo 2013 with orange as our team color.
  • In order to find enough financial supporters we’ve made a sponsorship portfolio.




February

  • Manuel will be our social media manager.
  • We are planning an iGEM weekend with the whole team for team finding and planning the project.
  • Creating an inlet for the sponsorship portfolio with additional information for interested companies.
  • Interesting brainstorming for the further topic selection, here are some of our ideas:
    • Mercury detection
    • Monolinoren (lindane) reduction / detection
    • Polyurethane degradation by fungi
    • Smog filter
    • Complexing toxic gold ions
    • Radiation / x-ray radiation: before-after proteomsensor
    • Biocatalytic batteries, redox reactions in bacteria: Microbial Fuel Cells (Maybe Cell free systems)
    • Bacteriorhodopsin, bacterial cell as data storage
    • Heparin production by bacteria
    • Scent bacteria
    • A rapid test for fungal infections
    • Mold filter
    • Biological heating by microorganisms (Hummel heating) and warmers in biodegradable materials
    • Plastic degradation by fungi with Polyurethanase
    • Prevention of biofilm formation in different systems






March









April