Team:Valencia Biocampus/Achievements
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• We analyzed our work in the context of a RRI framework. We also wrote “Ten tales on Synthetic Biology”, a book of short stories showing negative and positive visions on SB | • We analyzed our work in the context of a RRI framework. We also wrote “Ten tales on Synthetic Biology”, a book of short stories showing negative and positive visions on SB | ||
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- | • We collaborated with the Norwich, Purdue, | + | • We collaborated with the Norwich, Purdue ("Characterization collaboration"), Copenhaguen ("Bricks of knowledge") and UC Chile (promoting "Research" the game) teams |
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• We performed a pre-field validation test | • We performed a pre-field validation test |
Revision as of 09:50, 4 October 2013
Achievements
• We achieved a synthetic transport system for bacteria through an artificial association with worms• We altered worms’ behaviour through the controlled expression of an iRNA
• We characterized and sent to the Registry biobrick parts BBa_K1112000, BBa_K1112001, and BBa_K1112002
• We built our own scanner and image-analysis software, C++elegans, in order to detect nutrient-rich hotspots in heterogeneous substrates
• We modeled the system in increasing complexity levels
• We analyzed our work in the context of a RRI framework. We also wrote “Ten tales on Synthetic Biology”, a book of short stories showing negative and positive visions on SB
• We collaborated with the Norwich, Purdue ("Characterization collaboration"), Copenhaguen ("Bricks of knowledge") and UC Chile (promoting "Research" the game) teams
• We performed a pre-field validation test
• We did all this with transparency, which is the pillar of RRI