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This year the iGEM-E team from <html><a href="http://www.ucl.ac.uk/" target="blank">UCL</a></html> are building low-cost and user-friendly lab equipment for synthetic biologists.</strong><br />
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<strong>This year the iGEM-E team from <html><a href="http://www.ucl.ac.uk/" target="blank">UCL</a></html> is bringing you Darwin Toolbox. </strong>
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Synthetic Biology will redefine our command over and responsibility for nature. We believe it must be open, responsible and citizen-led. This is why we have built upon open-source technologies to create "Darwin Toolbox", a laboratory in a case for the synthetic biologist.  
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Darwin Toolbox combines <em>gravity, electricity</em> and <em>heat</em> in a beautiful, mobile 13 by 11 inch case offering the amateur or experienced scientist access to a centrifuge, a PCR machine and a gel electrophoresis unit inclusive with transillumination. We have not just equipped Darwin Toolbox to be useful for the most important biotechnology procedures, but we have designed it to be used with ease and enjoyment. Darwin Toolbox connects effortlessly to a laptop or tablet computer and helps keep track of your experiment records and share and discuss them with friends and collaborators online.  
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Our aim is to increase the reach of synthetic biology by providing the tools and infrastructure that will make biotechnology more accessible in educational settings and in citizen science. Darwin Toolbox connects effortlessly to a laptop or tablet computer to help keep track of experiment records and enabling them to be easily shared online with friends and collaborators.
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Find out more about our vision of the future for synthetic biology and personal biotechnology tools: Join us for our presentation and more importantly, share your thoughts with us during the poster session.  
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<strong>What would you do with Darwin Toolbox?</strong>
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Latest revision as of 22:26, 28 October 2013

Darwin Toolbox A user-friendly synthetic biology laboratory Increasing access to education and responsible citizen science Win a Darwin doll!

This year the iGEM-E team from UCL is bringing you Darwin Toolbox.

We are building a safe, user-friendly, affordable biotechnology laboratory in a beautiful 13 x 11 inch box, containing a centrifuge, a PCR machine and a gel electrophoresis unit inclusive with transilluminator.

Our aim is to increase the reach of synthetic biology by providing the tools and infrastructure that will make biotechnology more accessible in educational settings and in citizen science. Darwin Toolbox connects effortlessly to a laptop or tablet computer to help keep track of experiment records and enabling them to be easily shared online with friends and collaborators.

Find out more about our vision of the future for synthetic biology and personal biotechnology tools: Join us for our presentation and more importantly, share your thoughts with us during the poster session.

What would you do with Darwin Toolbox?