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<td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/f/f5/Chiara.jpg"><br>Chiara<br><em>Biomedical<br>Scientist</em></td> | <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/f/f5/Chiara.jpg"><br>Chiara<br><em>Biomedical<br>Scientist</em></td> | ||
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<td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/10/Phillip.jpg"><br>Philip<br><em>Biologist</em><br><span style="opacity: 0;">.</span></td> | <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/1/10/Phillip.jpg"><br>Philip<br><em>Biologist</em><br><span style="opacity: 0;">.</span></td> | ||
<td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/a2/Rikki.jpg"><br>Rikki<br><em>Informatician</em><br><span style="opacity: 0;">.</span></td> | <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/a2/Rikki.jpg"><br>Rikki<br><em>Informatician</em><br><span style="opacity: 0;">.</span></td> |
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Smart bacteria could be the computers of the future – but first we have to wire them together. This year Edinburgh is excited to introduce metabolic wiring to iGEM, a novel way for connecting logic gates in different bacterial strains.
The Team
Anna Biologist |
Carrie Biologist |
Cesar Informatician |
Charlotte Biologist |
Chiara Biomedical Scientist |
Elize Engineer . |
Philip Biologist . |
Rikki Informatician . |
Sam Biologist |
Yuma Biologist |
Our Project
Metabolic wires are a new way of connecting logic gates in different cells – their orthogonality and extensibility means there is potentially no limit to how intelligent a population of bacteria can be.
We set out to make three sets of metabolic wires, using trans-genic aromatic enzymes, cis-genic aromatic genes, and ‘sugar logic.’ We also set out to build a population regulation system to showcase these wires, and a new set of degrons to make the system more robust.
Our Sponsors
School of Engineering
School of Biological Sciences
School of Biological Sciences