Team:Bonn

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Revision as of 18:38, 3 October 2013

  • Regulating protein activity is important throughout lifescience research. Even though there are several systems available for regulation of proteins all suffer from certain disadvantages.
    Aiming to overcome all of these drawbacks we engineer a novel system for light dependend regulation of protein degradation resulting in a rapid change of protein activity. Our system can be not only of great importance for fundamental science to investigate protein function but also for accurate control of bioreactors and biological machines.
Human Practice
The major goal in Human Practices is to make Synthethic Biology easily understandable and intresting for everybody.
For that purpose we introduce Synthetic Biology and our project to the general public via developing a comic series, programming a computer game and conduct several presentations in schools all over germany. Getting the general public even more in touch with science we furthermore planned a Science Slam.
Team
We are the iGEM team from Bonn consisting of 22 members, studying Biomedicine, Biology, Biotechnology and Mathematics. Organization and planning of our project is carried out by former members, who have already been part of the last year's iGEM Team. Our team is mainly represented by first year bachelor students, making our team highly dynamic, innovative and motivated. We are glad to use parts of the lab of the Life and Medical Sciences Institute in Bonn. We would like to thank all of our sponsors whose support made our project possible.

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