Team:Dundee/HumanPractice/Collaboration
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To find out more about their project : <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:ZJU-China"> Visit the ZJU-China Wiki </a></center> | To find out more about their project : <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:ZJU-China"> Visit the ZJU-China Wiki </a></center> |
Latest revision as of 18:21, 28 October 2013
Collaborations
A focus of our work over the summer was to utilise our strengths to aid members of the iGEM community. We achieved this by providing help to as many iGEM teams as possible.
This help largely consisted of the provision of bacterial strains which the respective teams required in order to realise their project. To ensure a safe transport of any samples, we had our lab mascot Jessie (Giraffe) bless the containers before they were sent off!
Provision of the PP1-encoding gene in pSB1C3 for using in their Physco filter project.
To find out more about their project : Visit the Munich Wiki
A Dundonian soil sample was sent off to test for antimycin-producing streptomycetes!
To find out more about their project : Visit the Norwich Wiki
An envZ deletion strain of E. coli was sent over for testing purposes, Project Colour by E. coli
To find out more about their project : Visit the Exeter Wiki
We sent Serratia marcescens bacterial strains that secrete chitinases, together with some plasmids for overexpressing chitinases – Project Hit Bug
To find out more about their project : Visit the Westminster Wiki
We are currently in the process of adapting our visualisation tool to describe their protein scaffold in their bacterial ghost
To find out more about their project : Visit the ZJU-China Wiki