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- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/2/29/PHS1.png | + | <h3> Click the operon to be linked to the phsABC part page! </h3> |
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- | In response to our survey results showing that there was some concern about the bacteria escaping the device, we have designed two kill | + | In response to our survey results showing that there was some concern about the bacteria escaping the device, we have designed two kill switches to address this concern and highlighted their advantages and disadvantages. Click either of the pictures below to view more information on each proposal. |
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- | In this assay, Escherichia coli K12 expressing three different constructs were spread on agar plates to compare levels of mercury resistance. Each agar plate contained a filter disk spotted with 10µL of 0.1M HgCl2 in the middle | + | In this assay, Escherichia coli K12 expressing three different constructs were spread on agar plates to compare levels of mercury resistance. Each agar plate contained a filter disk spotted with 10µL of 0.1M HgCl2 in the middle. ++++++ |
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- | The main goal of EncapsuLab was to | + | The main goal of EncapsuLab was to create a system for the preservation and protection of the bacteria in our system, |
- | + | as well as physically separating them from the outside environment. To achieve this, we created a water-porous | |
+ | silica matrix using techniques developed by the Aksan and Wackett labs at the U of M. Furthermore, we developed | ||
+ | a device to work as a proof of concept for the use of encapsulated bacteria in a real water-cleaning system. | ||
+ | In addition to this, we conceptualized a scaling-up of our system for larger water-cleaning problems. Lastly, | ||
+ | we developed a mathematical model to compare our experimental data in order to better understand the biochemical networks behind our work. | ||
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Major: Microbiology <br> | Major: Microbiology <br> | ||
Team: Human Practices / Wet Lab <br> | Team: Human Practices / Wet Lab <br> | ||
- | About: | + | About: I’m a senior studying microbiology. Some of my main research interests include the human microbiome, Huntington’s disease, and synthetic biology. Outside of the classroom I’m an officer in the Microbiology Club and Synthetic Biology Society. I also work in the Veterinary Diagnostics Lab on campus. My hobbies outside of science include hiking, poetry writing, cooking, and biking. |
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<h4>Policies & Practices</h4> | <h4>Policies & Practices</h4> | ||
- | <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota#Policies/slide2"> | + | <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota/Templates/home#Policies/slide2"> |
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- | <h3>Building on past successes, our team has been devoted to volunteering our services to the community in a number of educational venues. The team took our curriculum , first developed in 2013, and improved the structure and delivery of our lesson plans in the hopes of encouraging awareness and education on topics in synthetic biology. Since 2013 our educational outreach group ECORI (Educating Communities On Research Innovation) has taught our | + | <h3>Building on past successes, our team has been devoted to volunteering our services to the community in a number of educational venues. The team took our curriculum, first developed in 2013, and improved the structure and delivery of our lesson plans in the hopes of encouraging awareness and education on topics in synthetic biology. Since 2013 our educational outreach group ECORI (Educating Communities On Research Innovation) has taught our [[File:original, interactive classroom curriculum]] to over 200 students (K-12) and their teachers. This year we also created a mobile exhibit form of our curriculum along with a layman’s introduction to our project that we displayed on over half a dozen weekends to visitors of all ages at the Science Museum of Minnesota. Our curriculum has also been brought to several other STEM fairs and family fun events in the Twin Cities area including the 3M Science Day Fair for 3M employees and their families, UMN Biodiversity Fair, CSE Family Fun Fair, and the Middle School STEM Fair hosted by the Association of Multicultural Students at UMN. Finally, the team designed a Synthetic Biology Game Show that was presented on stage with 30 participants at the Minnesota State Fair to assess the general public’s knowledge of the subject and teach hundreds of passers-by in a way that was both engaging and interactive. Winners were rewarded with reusable bags, magnets, and gift cards donated by our sponsors. In the spirit of science, our curriculum has been ever evolving to constantly address salient topics and educational materials. The variable versions of our curriculum allow it to be flexible and practical in various settings. |
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- | Members of our team attended three Intellectual Property Protection and patenting workshops that educated them on the process of commercialization of our invention. This allowed us to develop a comprehensive business plan and perform an economic analysis of the mining, fisheries, and governmental markets that could potentially benefit from the use of our invention | + | Members of our team attended three Intellectual Property Protection and patenting workshops that educated them on the process of commercialization of our invention. This allowed us to develop a comprehensive business plan and perform an economic analysis of the mining, fisheries, and governmental markets that could potentially benefit from the use of our invention. We also worked in conjunction with the Office of Technology Commercialization to explore the patentability of our project, the novelty, the non obviousness, and utility of our product and how to make the best claims to patent our device or license it to Minnepura Technologies, Inc. |
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<h4>Safety in the Lab</h4> | <h4>Safety in the Lab</h4> | ||
- | <h3>Our Local Rules and Regulations | + | <h3>2. Our Local Rules and Regulations |
- | The project was discussed with the Department of Environmental Health and Safety at our university, and a plan was devised for mercury waste disposal based on their input. General biosafety guidelines found at https://www.dehs.umn.edu/bio.htm, http://www.dehs.umn.edu/bio_pracprin.htm and http://www.cdc.gov/biosafety/publications/bmbl5/bmbl.pdf were followed | + | Who is responsible for biological safety at our institution? |
- | + | The project was discussed with the Department of Environmental Health and Safety at our university, and a plan was devised for mercury waste disposal based on their input. General biosafety guidelines found at https://www.dehs.umn.edu/bio.htm, http://www.dehs.umn.edu/bio_pracprin.htm and http://www.cdc.gov/biosafety/publications/bmbl5/bmbl.pdf were followed.</h3> | |
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- | <h3> | + | <h3>3. Risks of Your Project Now |
- | + | To mitigate risks to the safety and health of team members, or other people working in the lab: | |
- | + | Gloves are used in any protocol that utilizes Ethidium Bromide, including gel electrophoresis. | |
+ | Lab coat, gloves, and full face shields are used when cutting gel fragments in proximity of ultraviolet light. | ||
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+ | For handling mercury, a lab coat, inner and outer (long cuffed) nitrile gloves, lab goggles and face shields will be used, and used materials will be disposed of by the University of Minnesota Department of Environmental Health and Safety. | ||
+ | There are assigned incubators, hoods, and disposal containers for hazardous materials like mercury chloride. | ||
+ | Design features to minimize risk | ||
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+ | kill switch proposal that would not allow the bacteria to survive outside of the encapsulation or even device holding the cells | ||
+ | Air tight? | ||
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UMN iGEM has strived to produce Gold Medal level work through the duration of our project. Here we outline our work that specifically pertains to each of the gold medal requirements. Scroll to the right to see how we met each requirement!</h3> | UMN iGEM has strived to produce Gold Medal level work through the duration of our project. Here we outline our work that specifically pertains to each of the gold medal requirements. Scroll to the right to see how we met each requirement!</h3> | ||
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- | + | <h4>Requirement 1: Improving function or characterization of an existing part</h4> | |
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To compliment the UMN iGEM 2014 bioremediation project, we chose to improve the "phsABC" biological system first added to the registry by the Yale 2010 team (BBa_K393001). The operon produces hydrogen sulfide to allow for the biological precipitation of heavy metals, such as copper used for the Yale team's biological circuit. We sought to both improve and characterize the part for future utilization in our filtration device. To improve "phsABC", we added a modified lac promoter to allow for constitutive expression rather than IPTG induction within the biological system, and thus make it more applicable in a real world environmental setting where an induction strategy would be costly and inefficient for remediation purposes. We also improved the characterization of their part by testing its application for biological precipitation of Iron and Cadmium in addition to the Yale team's Copper testing to add to the functionality of the part.. [modify if we get to testing] | To compliment the UMN iGEM 2014 bioremediation project, we chose to improve the "phsABC" biological system first added to the registry by the Yale 2010 team (BBa_K393001). The operon produces hydrogen sulfide to allow for the biological precipitation of heavy metals, such as copper used for the Yale team's biological circuit. We sought to both improve and characterize the part for future utilization in our filtration device. To improve "phsABC", we added a modified lac promoter to allow for constitutive expression rather than IPTG induction within the biological system, and thus make it more applicable in a real world environmental setting where an induction strategy would be costly and inefficient for remediation purposes. We also improved the characterization of their part by testing its application for biological precipitation of Iron and Cadmium in addition to the Yale team's Copper testing to add to the functionality of the part.. [modify if we get to testing] | ||
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The UMN collaborated with Wisconsin Lutheran to facilitate a week’s worth of synthetic biology curriculum by sending detailed lesson plans developed by our iGEM team, along with strains of microorganisms used to facilitate trainings. In addition, we participated in Columbia iGEM's low-budget lab exercise, who in turn provided UMN iGEM with an interview with a local environmental health specialist who has extensive knowledge of the mercury contamination problem within Columbia. | The UMN collaborated with Wisconsin Lutheran to facilitate a week’s worth of synthetic biology curriculum by sending detailed lesson plans developed by our iGEM team, along with strains of microorganisms used to facilitate trainings. In addition, we participated in Columbia iGEM's low-budget lab exercise, who in turn provided UMN iGEM with an interview with a local environmental health specialist who has extensive knowledge of the mercury contamination problem within Columbia. | ||
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+ | <div class="section" id="section8" data-anchor="Medal"> | ||
+ | <div id="title"> | ||
+ | <h4>Sponsors</h4><br><br> | ||
+ | </div> | ||
+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/thumb/8/82/Sponsors2.png/800px-Sponsors2.png" width=65% height=65%> | ||
</div> | </div> |
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