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+ | <div class="title">Team Cornell - Fungal Biomaterials</div> | ||
+ | <div class="date">August 19, 2013</div> | ||
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+ | <p>"This year <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Cornell">Cornell iGEM</a> is creating a novel fungal toolkit for higher order basidiomycetes using Ganoderma lucidum. The toolkit will include constructs with antibiotic resistance for selection, constitutive and inducible regulatory elements, fluorescence markers to detect expression levels, and constructs to test the potency of homologous recombination. In addition, Cornell iGEM aims to improve current mycelium-based biomaterials, such as those produced by Ecovative Design, by introducing targeted antifungal genes as well as carotenoid biosynthetic pathways."</p> | ||
+ | <p>You can see their <a href="https://igem.org/Videos/iGEM_Cornell_2013_Video">team video</a> here! | ||
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Revision as of 19:03, 19 August 2013
The iGEM community page lets you see what some of your fellow iGEM Teams are up to. If your want to add something to this page, send us an email to hq (at) igem . org and we'll add it! |
"This year Cornell iGEM is creating a novel fungal toolkit for higher order basidiomycetes using Ganoderma lucidum. The toolkit will include constructs with antibiotic resistance for selection, constitutive and inducible regulatory elements, fluorescence markers to detect expression levels, and constructs to test the potency of homologous recombination. In addition, Cornell iGEM aims to improve current mycelium-based biomaterials, such as those produced by Ecovative Design, by introducing targeted antifungal genes as well as carotenoid biosynthetic pathways." You can see their team video here! |
Hang out with Team TecMonterrey for a day in their video! Says the team: "This is how iGEM Tec Monterrey deals with an average work day, preparing ourselves for the Regional Jamboree!" |
"L-forms: a novel chassis for synthetic biology. Team Newcastle invites you to explore what's possible when bacteria lose their cell wall." Watch their video to find out more! |
Team Baskent Meds says: "We walked around Ankara, went to our favourite places, talked people about iGEM and here is some of the people who support us. Lots of love to everyone!" See their video here! |
Check out the video that Team METU Turkey made about their project, Bee Subtilis! |
Team SydneyUni Australia says: "Strange Nature is an online platform for students and educators to explore synthetic biology. We showcase cool and informative videos, animations and resources, we host an opinion poll and a short quiz about common misconceptions, and most importantly, we are running a science-writing competition for high-school students. The theme is 'What problems will be caused or solved by synthetic biology?'" |
Team Valencia Biocampus explains their project in this animated video! |
Check out the video that Team York UK made about their project: " Improving Microbial Fuel Cell Technology"! |
Team NTNU-Trondheim has updated their Matchmaker program for 2013! Says the team: "The iGEM Matchmaker [website] makes it possible for teams to share their strengths and what they would like help with, making it easy to get in touch with other teams." |