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Revision as of 23:07, 17 October 2014

Goodbye Azodye UCL iGEM 2014

University College London's iGEM 2014 team.

WHAT ARE WE DOING?

We are using Synthetic Biology to beat AZO DYE Pollution. Azo Dyes are the most common synthetic dye and are used everywhere, from food colouring to clothes. You're probably wearing clothes dyed with Azo-Dyes! But, when they get into waste water, dumped from textile factories, they're very toxic. Our team is engineering bacteria that break down these dyes by producing a group of powerful enzymes. These bacteria make the Dye colourless and safe for the environment

HOW DID WE DO IT?

We solidified the SCIENCE in the wet Lab

MODELLED the data to see the pathways

Designed an entire MANUFACTURING and detoxifying facility

Made our bacteria super safe using our XENOBIOLOGY

Ran an intense investigation into the SOCIOLOGICAL interactions of our team.

De-mystified the magic of MICROFLUIDICS

Became a player in the PUBLIC AND INDUSTRY

And much much more..........

Contact Us

University College London
Gower Street - London
WC1E 6BT
Biochemical Engineering Department
Phone: +44 (0)20 7679 2000
Email: ucligem2014@gmail.com

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