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Communication is necessarily ubiquitous in life as we know it. We are using cellular and molecular messaging of ranging magnitudes to improve the broadcast and reception of information. On the atomic level, our <b>BioWires</B> project has created silver-incorporating DNA strands to use as nanowires, which could improve the cost and effectiveness of electronic products. Our <b>CRISPR</B> project worked on a system for  passing DNA regulatory messages between cells, in effect creating transmissible vaccines. We also extrapolated proteins from the past to better understand early life on Earth for our <B>De-Extinction</B> project. Finally, we built a sucrose biosensor in <I>B. subtilis</I> that will be launched on the <b>EuCROPIS</B> satellite  into low-Earth orbit. <br><br>
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Communication is an integral part of life as we know it. This summer, we pursued four synthetic biology projects with the goal of improving communication across different mediums. On the atomic level, our <b>BioWires</B> project has created silver-incorporating DNA strands to use as nanowires, which could improve the cost and effectiveness of electronics. Our <b>CRISPR</B> project worked on a system for  passing DNA regulatory messages between cells, in effect creating transmissible vaccines. We also extrapolated proteins from the past to better understand early life on Earth for our <B>De-Extinction</B> project. Finally, we built a sucrose biosensor in <I>B. subtilis</I> that will be launched on the <b>EuCROPIS</B> satellite  into low-Earth orbit. <br><br>
<big><B>We are the Stanford-Brown iGEM team, and we're connecting life on Earth to help us prepare for life beyond it.</B></big>
<big><B>We are the Stanford-Brown iGEM team, and we're connecting life on Earth to help us prepare for life beyond it.</B></big>
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                 <li> <a href="#">Isolated and bricked components of two CRISPR-Cas systems</a></li>
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                <li> <a href="#">Demonstrated silver-ion incorporation in the DNA double-helix </a></li>
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                 <li> <a href="/Team:Stanford-Brown/Projects/BioWires">Demonstrated silver-ion incorporation in the DNA double-helix </a></li>
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                 <li> <a href="#">Worked with NASA and the German Space agency to develop BioBrick constructs for the EuCROPIS Satellite Mission
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                 <li> <a href="/Team:Stanford-Brown/Projects/EuCROPIS">Worked with NASA and the German Space agency to develop BioBrick constructs for the EuCROPIS Satellite Mission</a></li>
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                <li> <a href="/Team:Stanford-Brown/Projects/CRISPR">Isolated and bricked components of two CRISPR-Cas systems</a></li>
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                 <li> <a href="#">Designed and modeled ancestral proteins to understand early conditions of earth</a></li>
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                 <li> <a href="/Team:Stanford-Brown/Projects/De-Extinction">Designed and modeled ancestral proteins to understand early conditions of earth</a></li>
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                <li> <a href="#">Considered the ethics of De-extinction and authored guides on the workflow of iGEM </a></li>
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<li> <a href="/Team:Stanford-Brown/Projects/De-Extinction#Evolutionary_Modeling">Collaborated with Dr. Rich Lenski to use 25 years of evolutionary data to model and text bioinformatics software </li>
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                <li> <a href="/Team:Stanford-Brown/Projects/HumanPractices">Authored reports on the the ethics of de-extinction and the iGEM workflow </a></li>
                 <li> <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:UC_Davis/Database/Initial_Population">Collaborated with team UC Davis to characterize promoter strengths</a></li>
                 <li> <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:UC_Davis/Database/Initial_Population">Collaborated with team UC Davis to characterize promoter strengths</a></li>
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<li> <a href="#">Worked with Team Edinburgh to develop a <I>B. subtilis</I> integration vector for BioBricks </li>
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<li> <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Edinburgh_University">Consulted with Team Edinburgh on <i>B. subtilis</i> methods and protocols </li>
<li> <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Stanford-Brown/Team/Outreach#Teaching_a_BioEngineering_Bootcamp">Instructed high school seniors in the basics of synthetic biology and how to build an iGEM team </li>
<li> <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Stanford-Brown/Team/Outreach#Teaching_a_BioEngineering_Bootcamp">Instructed high school seniors in the basics of synthetic biology and how to build an iGEM team </li>
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<li> <a href="#">Demonstrated SynBio and iGEM to the public at Maker Faire in SF and NYC </li>
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<li> <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Stanford-Brown/Team/Outreach#Bay_Area_and_NYC_Maker_Faires">Demonstrated SynBio and iGEM to the public at Maker Faire in SF and NYC </li>
<li> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/IgemMemes">Curated iGEM memes with additional social outreach via Instagram and Twitter </li>
<li> <a href="http://www.facebook.com/IgemMemes">Curated iGEM memes with additional social outreach via Instagram and Twitter </li>
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<li> <a href="#">Produced iGEM podcast to discuss Synbio topics </li>
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<li> <a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Stanford-Brown/Team/Outreach#Podcasts_and_Memes">Produced iGEM podcast to discuss SynBio topics </li>
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             <div class="feature"><a href="https://2013.igem.org/Team:Stanford-Brown/Projects/BioWires"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2013/d/de/BioWires_logo2.png" width="210"/></a>
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             <p class="brief">Atomic Communication
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ABSTRACT

Communication is an integral part of life as we know it. This summer, we pursued four synthetic biology projects with the goal of improving communication across different mediums. On the atomic level, our BioWires project has created silver-incorporating DNA strands to use as nanowires, which could improve the cost and effectiveness of electronics. Our CRISPR project worked on a system for passing DNA regulatory messages between cells, in effect creating transmissible vaccines. We also extrapolated proteins from the past to better understand early life on Earth for our De-Extinction project. Finally, we built a sucrose biosensor in B. subtilis that will be launched on the EuCROPIS satellite into low-Earth orbit.

We are the Stanford-Brown iGEM team, and we're connecting life on Earth to help us prepare for life beyond it.

Atomic Communication

Cellular Communication

Temporal Communication

Spatial Communication