Team:MSOE Milwaukee
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- | <TD width = 239 height = 200 bgcolor = # | + | <TD width = 239 height = 200 bgcolor = #009047 valign = top align = left> <Font color="white">The goal of our project is to use <I>E.coli</I> to produce Eucalyptol, the main component of Eucalyptus oil. This will be achieved by using the energy from the spent grains that are produced as a waste product from beer production here in Milwaukee. </Font> |
<TD width = 239 height = 200 bgcolor = #9ECE9D valign = top align = left> <Font color="white">Our team consists of six undergraduate students and three faculty members. Each person is from the BioMolecular Engineering Department at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. There are three rising seniors, two rising juniors and one rising sophomore. </Font> | <TD width = 239 height = 200 bgcolor = #9ECE9D valign = top align = left> <Font color="white">Our team consists of six undergraduate students and three faculty members. Each person is from the BioMolecular Engineering Department at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. There are three rising seniors, two rising juniors and one rising sophomore. </Font> | ||
<TD width = 239 height = 200 bgcolor = #9ECE9D valign = top align = justify> <Font color="white">Results go here</Font> | <TD width = 239 height = 200 bgcolor = #9ECE9D valign = top align = justify> <Font color="white">Results go here</Font> |
Revision as of 14:00, 22 August 2013
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The goal of our project is to use E.coli to produce Eucalyptol, the main component of Eucalyptus oil. This will be achieved by using the energy from the spent grains that are produced as a waste product from beer production here in Milwaukee. | Our team consists of six undergraduate students and three faculty members. Each person is from the BioMolecular Engineering Department at the Milwaukee School of Engineering. There are three rising seniors, two rising juniors and one rising sophomore. | Results go here | Impact goes here |