Team:UT-Tokyo/Team

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             <p class="ini"> Genetic engineering has achieved numerous victories both in basic and applied biology. However, there still remains room for progress in the area, especially in developing new tools. For instance, although the importance of cell-cell interaction has been emphasized, there are limited number of tools in bioengineering to utilize it. Controlling interaction among microorganisms will help understanding living things and constructing completely novel multicellular systems. </p>
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             <p class="ini"> iGEM UT-Tokyo 2013 is a team composed of twenty eight undergraduates, two advisors and an instructor. The characteristic of our team is that undergraduates take a leading role in operating experiments and managing team. This is the fifth time for us to participate in the iGEM competition. The members of our team are from various departments, universities and grades. UT-Tokyo is a team in which undergraduates from different backgrounds are working together aiming at one goal. </p>
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            <p class="ini">In our project, we are trying to design cell-cell interaction-based spatiotemporal control of biological reactions. We are now constructing an E. coli cell-based system which functions as an analogue clock with a clock hand moving clockwise. We anticipate that this will be achieved by combining positive and negative feedback loops and quorum sensing-based cell-cell communication.''</p>
 
            
            
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iGEM UT-Tokyo 2013 is a team composed of twenty eight undergraduates, two advisors and an instructor. The characteristic of our team is that undergraduates take a leading role in operating experiments and managing team. This is the fifth time for us to participate in the iGEM competition. The members of our team are from various departments, universities and grades. UT-Tokyo is a team in which undergraduates from different backgrounds are working together aiming at one goal.