Team:Bielefeld-Germany
From 2013.igem.org
Ecolectricity - currently available
Electric energy by genetically modified E. coli
in a self-designed and -constructed Microbial Fuel Cell
Project
Project
This year the iGEM team 2013 decided to do research on microbial fuel cells (MFC). This project includes genetical modification of ''Escherichia coli'' and engineering of a suitable fuel cell to gain electricity.
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Team
Our team consits of ten bachelor and master students who study molecular biotechnology and genome-based systems biology. Get to know us better.
Read moreBiosafety
Biosafety
Biosafety is an essential aspect when you work with living organisms in that could possibly escape out of your application via damage or incorrect handling. We designed biosafety systems which counter this risk.
Read moreResults
Results
Our aim was to produce electricity with our application, which we finally achieved successfully. On the way we got a lot of data, which we analyzed and formated into graphics. Take a look.
Read moreHuman Practice
Human Practice
It is important to get out of the lab and tell the public about your project and about synthetic biology. Therefore we arranged events and visited conferences in order to get in touch with the public.
Read moreLab journal
Labjournal
We wrote all the experiments we did into a labjournal. We digitalized the lab journal so that everyone can comprehend our experiments with reproducible results.
Read moreAchievements
European Region Winner Overgraduate
Award for best presentation
Design, construction and development of a MFC over three generations
Design and construction of a biodegradable 3D-printed MFC
Established measuring methods for the MFC and characterized biobricks with it
Generated electricity with the MFC
Construction of OprF expressing Biobricks
Construction of glyceroldehydrogenase expressing Biobricks
Construction of riboflavin expressing Biobricks
Improvement of the Biobrick [http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K914014?title=Part:BBa_K914014 BBa_K914014]
Development and successful test of three Biosafety systems
Helped another team