Team:Bielefeld-Germany/Labjournal/Prologue

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* Agreement and focus on the official Topic 2013: Microbial Fuel Cell. rMFC (reverse microbial fuel cell) and EFC (enzymatic fuel cell) won’t offer enough starting points for synthetic biology.
* Agreement and focus on the official Topic 2013: Microbial Fuel Cell. rMFC (reverse microbial fuel cell) and EFC (enzymatic fuel cell) won’t offer enough starting points for synthetic biology.
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* We will build a MFC with genetically engineered Escherichia coli by introducing porines, cytochromes, nanowires and mediators. Beyond we’ll using the potential on the cathode site (possible immobilization of laccases, using expertise from [2012.igem.org/Team:Bielefeld-Germany 2012 iGEM team]).
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* We will build a MFC with genetically engineered Escherichia coli by introducing porines, cytochromes, nanowires and mediators. Beyond we’ll using the potential on the cathode site (possible immobilization of laccases, using expertise from [https://2012.igem.org/Team:Bielefeld-Germany 2012 iGEM team]).
* Our team is officially registered for iGEM 2013.
* Our team is officially registered for iGEM 2013.
* Laboratory work can begin. We had the safety briefing from our instructor Dr. Jörn Kalinowski.
* Laboratory work can begin. We had the safety briefing from our instructor Dr. Jörn Kalinowski.

Revision as of 22:41, 20 September 2013






Prologue



January


  • The team finding is over, the iGEM-Team Bielefeld 2013 is complete. Overall we are 10 students, 8 studying molecular biotechnology and 2 genome-based systems biology. 3 of us are bachelor students and 7 are 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

  • After assessment of all subjects we will concentrate and incorporate into the microbial fuel cell issue (cytochromes and nanowires are interesting starting points for synthetic biology).
  • We had a brief presentation at [http://www.merck.de Merck KGaA] head office in Darmstadt, together with the iGEM team 2012 concerning a possible sponsorship in 2013.
  • Short presentation at [http://www.evonik.de Evonik Industries AG] in Halle / Kuensebeck for a possible further sponsorship of the iGEM team Bielefeld.
  • Deeper incorporation into the Fuel Cell topic with the following points:
    • Microbial Fuel Cell
    • Enzymatic Fuel Cell
    • Reversed Microbial Fuel Cell






April

  • Agreement and focus on the official Topic 2013: Microbial Fuel Cell. rMFC (reverse microbial fuel cell) and EFC (enzymatic fuel cell) won’t offer enough starting points for synthetic biology.
  • We will build a MFC with genetically engineered Escherichia coli by introducing porines, cytochromes, nanowires and mediators. Beyond we’ll using the potential on the cathode site (possible immobilization of laccases, using expertise from 2012 iGEM team).
  • Our team is officially registered for iGEM 2013.
  • Laboratory work can begin. We had the safety briefing from our instructor Dr. Jörn Kalinowski.
  • Having a great iGEM team weekend in a holiday home in Winterberg with many presentations on each sub project and general laboratory methods.