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Latest revision as of 17:16, 7 October 2013
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Learn more about how we like to phage pharm and see the potential uses of bacteriophage.
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Delve into our lab notebooks and see how our subteams operate on a day-to-day basis to accomplish our goals.
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Get to know our dedicated team of undergraduate students who brainstormed, planned, and carried out all the lab work to accomplish our goals.
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Find out if we have met our goals and see what we have accomplished! We are quite pleased with our results and can see potential for future research.
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Enjoy the adventure of Baxter Bacteria and ours as well, as we discussed synthetic biology with the general public.
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Attributions and Collaborations
We could not complete our research without the help of others. BYU iGEM would like to recognize all those who have contributed!
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We don't want anyone to get hurt by our research! Learn how we kept ourselves safe during experiments and protect those who may be affected by our project.
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