Team:Tokyo Tech

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Revision as of 15:52, 22 October 2013


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Project Background

In this iGEM contest, we intend to tell the public the development of synthetic biology, especially the development of the network programming, as well as we enjoy our activity for iGEM. Tokyo_Tech 2013 assisted with an experiment workshop for high school students, participated in a poster session and collected questionnaires from public people as human practice (Fig. 1-1-1). Now we know that an interesting story makes general people easily understand the importance of programming genetic circuits in synthetic biology. To respond to the public's expectations further, we also look to address a farming issue. Thus we aimed to program this story into E. coli, the life of ninja: battle and farming.


[Fig. 1-1-1. Experiment workshop for human practice]
We assisted with an experiment workshop for high school students.