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Revision as of 09:35, 26 September 2013

We will attempt to create bacteria that can visualize tumors
on a MRI scan, without the use of heavy metals.

Mission Statement of the TU/e iGEM 2013 Team

Welcome to the homepage of the TU Eindhoven 2013 iGEM team.

  • What do we want to do?

  To modify bacteria so they can detect tumors and generate MRI contrast.

  • What is MRI?

  A popular imaging technique widely used in clinical environments.

  • Why bacteria?

  Bacteria are complex machines full of opportunities and apt to find tumors.

  • TUe Main Building.jpg

    About Us

    We are the 2013 iGEM team from Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

    Learn more...

  • TU-Eindhoven Images MRIPromo.jpg

    Wetlab

    Take a look at the results of the broad range of experiments performed this year.

    Learn more...

  • TU-Eindhoven Images ProteinPromo.jpg

    Drylab

    Various simulations were carried out to support the wetlab experiments.

    Learn more...

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