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Taxi.Coli: Smart Drug Delivery iGEM EPFL

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We are proud to participate in IGEM 2013 and are excited to present
Taxi.Coli - smart drug delivery
The basic idea is quite simple:
We will use E.coli as a "Taxi", add streptavidin to the surface as "Seats" and nanoparticles incorporating drugs as the "Passengers". The "Taxi" will recognizes the right "Adress" and the "Passengers" get out.

Achievements: - we can produce biotynilated nanoparticles - we can engineer E.coli expressing streptavidin on the surface to bind these nanoparticles - we can calibrate E.coli to sense different levels of pH / arabinose







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Medal requirements

Bronze medal

  • Register the team, have fun in the competition.
  • iGEM 2013 Judging form.
  • Description of the team's project using the iGEM wiki and the team's parts using the Registry of Standard Biological Parts.
  • Present a poster and talk at the iGEM Jamboree.
  • Document at least one new standard BioBrick Part and submit it to the Registry + a new application and documentation of a previously existing BioBrick part in the Registry

Silver medal

  • Experimentally validate that at least one new BioBrick Part of your own design and construction works as expected.
  • Document the characterization of this part and submit this new part to the iGEM Parts Registry
  • Implications for the environment, security, safety and ethics and/or ownership and sharing. Describe one or more ways in which these or other broader implications have been taken into consideration in the design and execution of your project.

Gold medal

  • Improve the function of an existing BioBrick Part or Device
  • Outline and detail a new approach to an issue of Human Practice in synthetic biology as it relates to your project, such as safety, security, ethics, or ownership, sharing, and innovation.
  • Figure1: Many thank to our sponsor: AC IMMUNE
    Figure1: Many thank to our sponsor: EPFL and our faculty of Life Sciences