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Revision as of 18:54, 20 August 2013

Welcome to Team AITM_Nepal's Wiki!

Our Project:

immunEcoli

This is the first approach for Synthetic Biology from Nepal. We are a team of Undergrads of Biotechnology from Asian Institute of Technology and Management. This year we are trying to engineer ''Escherichia coli'' which will be used as a carrier and immune modulation point using Outer Membrane Vesicle (OMVs). ''Escherichia coli'', being a model organism, is easier to work with , especially for the purpose of genetically engineered realm. Contact us: aitmnepal2013@gmail.com