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Revision as of 01:18, 5 October 2013
Our project
In our project we engineered a synthetic microbial consortium exploiting three different Quorum Sensing systems. Read more about our project here
Human Practices
How to reach the public? We developed a guide "How to succeed in Public Relations" for all future iGEM Teams.
Get to know Eric Collins
Impact
With our engineered microbial consortium we contribute to the establishment of a universal and widely applicable system.
Engineering Principles
Our devices were assembled in a modular manner out of individual operation units. The design with distinct operation units guarantees high flexibility during assembly of the final construct.