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Leather dehairing is the main process involved in removing the noncollagenous constituents of rawhide prior to tanning. Conventionally, chemicals have been used for dehairing process. Unfortunately, these chemicals are toxic to the environment. Furthermore, many enzymes that can be used for dehairing must be heated to achieve optimal activity levels. Our project aims to make the tanning industry more environmentally sustainable by making a cost-effective enzymatically based dehairing system.
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Each year, the poultry industry produces over two billion pounds of feather waste that's processed into low-grade animal feed. But recent research has shown that feather keratin can actually be quite useful.
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Curious about the people behind our project? Meet the energetic and dedicated team of people that worked  endlessly and made our project possible! to learn a bit about us- our passions, our hobbies, and our quirks.
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Curious about us? Meet the energetic and dedicated team that made competing this year possible! Learn a bit about us - our passions, our hobbies, and our quirks.
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         <h4><a href="/Team:UChicago/Sponsor_Us">Interested in Joining Next Year's Team?</a></h2>
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         <h4><a href="/Team:UChicago/Sponsor_Us#joining">Interested in Joining Next Year's Team?</a></h2>
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We’d be happy to have you! We have learned a lot about what it takes to make a team, to be a team, to choose a feasible project, to find a workspace , to secure funding, and contribute to iGEM. With our newfound experience, we can’t wait to compete in iGEM next year! Get in touch.
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We’d be happy to have you! This summer, we've learned a lot about what it takes to organize a team, choose a project, find a lab , and secure funding for iGEM. Next year will be better than ever. Get in touch!
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           <li><a href="mailto:uchicago-igem@googlegroups.com?subject=Wiki Visitor:" target="_blank">Email us!</a></li>
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Latest revision as of 02:18, 28 September 2013

Explore

Learn About Our Project

Each year, the poultry industry produces over two billion pounds of feather waste that's processed into low-grade animal feed. But recent research has shown that feather keratin can actually be quite useful.

Meet Our Team

Curious about us? Meet the energetic and dedicated team that made competing this year possible! Learn a bit about us - our passions, our hobbies, and our quirks.

Interested in Joining Next Year's Team?

We’d be happy to have you! This summer, we've learned a lot about what it takes to organize a team, choose a project, find a lab , and secure funding for iGEM. Next year will be better than ever. Get in touch!