Team:Evry/Achievements

From 2013.igem.org

(Difference between revisions)
Line 15: Line 15:
<li>(Improve the function of an existing BioBrick Part or Device) => LacO RFP
<li>(Improve the function of an existing BioBrick Part or Device) => LacO RFP
<li>Help any registered iGEM team
<li>Help any registered iGEM team
-
<li class="tick">As our project involves treating a human genetic disorder using genetically-engineered bacteria, it has numerous implications for human health, safety and security, and ethics. We explored these issues as follows:
+
<li class="tick">As our project involves treating a human genetic disorder using genetically-engineered bacteria, it has numerous implications for human health, safety and security, and ethics. We explored these issues as the Human Practices part of our project as follows:
<ol>
<ol>
Line 26: Line 26:
<li> We prepared and disseminated a <b><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Evry/HumanPractice/Patients_perceptions" target='_blank'> patient perception survey</a></b> about hemochromatosis and about our potential treatment. We received and analyzed the results from over 250 patients who responded to our survey.</li>
<li> We prepared and disseminated a <b><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Evry/HumanPractice/Patients_perceptions" target='_blank'> patient perception survey</a></b> about hemochromatosis and about our potential treatment. We received and analyzed the results from over 250 patients who responded to our survey.</li>
-
<li>We wrote an extensive report on our <b><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Evry/Philosophy">conclusions about how synthetic biology can treat genetic disorders</a>, which is the fruit of our many discussions over the summer.</li>
+
<li>We wrote an extensive report on our <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Evry/Philosophy">conclusions about how synthetic biology can treat genetic disorders</a>, which is the fruit of our many discussions over the summer.</li>
</ol>
</ol>

Revision as of 08:32, 4 October 2013

Iron coli project

iGEM Evry 2013 achievements


Here we detail how we fulfilled each of the iGEM medal requirements.

Gold MedalGold Medal (requires any one of the following goals)

  • (Improve the function of an existing BioBrick Part or Device) => LacO RFP
  • Help any registered iGEM team
  • As our project involves treating a human genetic disorder using genetically-engineered bacteria, it has numerous implications for human health, safety and security, and ethics. We explored these issues as the Human Practices part of our project as follows:
    1. We discussed the medical implications of this treatment in a series of interviews and discussions with renowned experts on iron overload diseases.
    2. We carefully considered the safety issues and potential consequences of our bacteria by construction a consequence tree.
    3. We organized and hosted a conference on iron overload disorders and perceptions of our our project on 18 September 2013. This conference was attended by both medical experts and iron disorder patients.
    4. We prepared and disseminated a patient perception survey about hemochromatosis and about our potential treatment. We received and analyzed the results from over 250 patients who responded to our survey.
    5. We wrote an extensive report on our conclusions about how synthetic biology can treat genetic disorders, which is the fruit of our many discussions over the summer.

Silver MedalSilver Medal (requires each of the four following goals)


Bronze MedalBronze Medal (requires each of the five following goals)



And more precisely ?!

Biology

  • We design and create 4 Iron sensing systems, that could also works with an invertor !
  • We design an Iron chelating system and isolate genes of the enterobactins biosynthesis pathway !
  • We use TECAN and microfluidic to analyse our systems and show that they work !
  • We created a pill adapted to our project and that fulfilled basic requirements of the European Pharmacopeia !