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<li data-menuanchor="Safety" class="active"><a href="#Safety">Safety</a></li> | <li data-menuanchor="Safety" class="active"><a href="#Safety">Safety</a></li> | ||
<li data-menuanchor="Attributions" class="active"><a href="#Attributions">Attributions</a></li> | <li data-menuanchor="Attributions" class="active"><a href="#Attributions">Attributions</a></li> | ||
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- | + | <li data-menuanchor="Medal" class="active"><a href="#goldmedal">Medal Requirements</a></li> | |
+ | <li data-menuanchor="Sponsors" class="active"><a href="#Sponsors">Sponsors</a></li> | ||
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- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/5/5b/DryLabnewIcon.png" onclick="javascript:location.href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/5/5b/DryLabnewIcon.png" onclick="javascript:location.href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota#Project/slide2';" alt = "Dry Lab" height = "195"> |
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+ | <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/ad/EncapsuLabNotebook.pdf">Dry Lab Notebook</a> | ||
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- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/8/84/MercuryRemediationIcon.png" onclick="javascript:location.href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/8/84/MercuryRemediationIcon.png" onclick="javascript:location.href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota#Project/slide3';" alt = "wet" height = "130"> |
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<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/3/33/WetLabResultsIcon.png" onclick="javascript:location.href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota/Templates/home#Project/slide9';" alt = "wet" height = "130"> | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/3/33/WetLabResultsIcon.png" onclick="javascript:location.href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota/Templates/home#Project/slide9';" alt = "wet" height = "130"> | ||
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+ | <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/72/WetLabNotebookV2.pdf">Wet Lab Notebook</a> | ||
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- | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/2/29/PHS1.png" alt = "logo" height= | + | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/2/29/PHS1.png" alt = "logo" height=5% width=35%><br><br> |
<h3> Click the operon to be linked to the phsABC part page! </h3> | <h3> Click the operon to be linked to the phsABC part page! </h3> | ||
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<div class="slide" id="slide16" data-anchor="slide16"> | <div class="slide" id="slide16" data-anchor="slide16"> | ||
- | <h4> Device Design </h4> | + | <h4> Device Design </h4> |
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+ | This device incorporates two key elements of mechanical engineering design: simplicity and functionality. Key concepts from fluid mechanics are applied to pump water into and out of the encapsulation as efficiently as possible. The system can be placed in or out of the water, which makes it easy to use in any situation. The sleek aluminum casing offers a durable resistance to the ever-changing surroundings and environment. Overall, the simplicity of the design makes it user-friendly and adaptable. | ||
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+ | <td><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/c/ce/Device_schematic_blown_up.jpg"alt = "logo" height=10% width=25%> | ||
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+ | <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/f/fb/Rotating_Device.gif"alt = "logo" height=40% width=25%> | ||
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+ | Our design is very similar to commonly used fixed-bed adsorption and ion exchange columns in that it involves flow of a fluid down through a packed bed that removes a solute. However, an important difference is those types of columns contain chemical resins or adsorbents that can become saturated (i.e. reach capacity) as they adsorb solute. Since we use encapsulated bacteria whose "capacity" is only limited their lifetime, our device has the added benefit that the mass-transfer zone (the part of the column where the solute is removed) doesn't move down the column due to saturation. This also means that we don't need to alternate between adsorption and regeneration cycles. | ||
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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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</font>"> <img id="teamImg" src=" https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/8/8c/CassandraBarret.jpg" height="130" width="130"> </a> | </font>"> <img id="teamImg" src=" https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/8/8c/CassandraBarret.jpg" height="130" width="130"> </a> | ||
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<h4>Policies & Practices</h4> | <h4>Policies & Practices</h4> | ||
- | <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota | + | <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota#Policies/slide2"> |
- | <img id="pp-logo" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/78/EducationalOutreachIcon.png" onclick="javascript:location.href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota | + | <img id="pp-logo" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/78/EducationalOutreachIcon.png" onclick="javascript:location.href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota#Policies/slide2';"alt = "policies" height = "190"> |
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- | <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota | + | <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota#Policies/slide4"> |
- | <img id="pp-logo" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/b/b7/IntellectualPropertyIcon.png" onclick="javascript:location.href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota | + | <img id="pp-logo" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/b/b7/IntellectualPropertyIcon.png" onclick="javascript:location.href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota#Policies/slide4';" alt = "policies" height = "190"> |
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- | <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota | + | <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota#Policies/slide5"> |
- | <img id="pp-logo" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/af/Documentary.png" onclick="javascript:location.href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota | + | <img id="pp-logo" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/af/Documentary.png" onclick="javascript:location.href='https://2014.igem.org/Team:Minnesota#Policies/slide5';" alt = "policies" height = "190"> |
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<h4>Educational Outreach</h4> | <h4>Educational Outreach</h4> | ||
- | <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 <a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/ab/Curriculumhandbook.pdf">original, interactive curriculum</a> 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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- | <h4>Public Perception</h4> | + | <h4 style="padding: -20px;">Public Perception</h4> |
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<h3> Our team sought to inform the majority stakeholders in our community concerning the scope of our project. This year our team chose to have an exhibit catered towards adult residents at the Minnesota State Fair (the largest statewide annual gathering with over 1.8 million visitors each year) to learn how we can best design our technology to meet the needs and concerns of the people whose waters we hope to bioremediate. We delivered a short synopsis of our device, the synthetic biology involved, and safety precautions we have outlined for our project. We then presented visitors with a five question survey using a Likert Scale to gauge public perception of both our device, and the synthetic biology methods used. The survey was a huge success with over 320 participants. With such a diverse attendance, our survey captured a great cross-section of the Minnesota community that would be impacted by the implementation of our device. The results of our survey, illustrated below, informed how and where the public would be most comfortable with implementing our device, and illustrated the need for catered education addressing the public’s major concerns prior to applying our device in the environment. Our model for gauging public perception allowed for a wide, diverse crowd to be accessed. This model can be used upon request. | <h3> Our team sought to inform the majority stakeholders in our community concerning the scope of our project. This year our team chose to have an exhibit catered towards adult residents at the Minnesota State Fair (the largest statewide annual gathering with over 1.8 million visitors each year) to learn how we can best design our technology to meet the needs and concerns of the people whose waters we hope to bioremediate. We delivered a short synopsis of our device, the synthetic biology involved, and safety precautions we have outlined for our project. We then presented visitors with a five question survey using a Likert Scale to gauge public perception of both our device, and the synthetic biology methods used. The survey was a huge success with over 320 participants. With such a diverse attendance, our survey captured a great cross-section of the Minnesota community that would be impacted by the implementation of our device. The results of our survey, illustrated below, informed how and where the public would be most comfortable with implementing our device, and illustrated the need for catered education addressing the public’s major concerns prior to applying our device in the environment. Our model for gauging public perception allowed for a wide, diverse crowd to be accessed. This model can be used upon request. | ||
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- | + | <h4>Gold Medal Requirements</h4> | |
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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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- | + | <h4>Requirement 2: Collaborations with other teams</h4> | |
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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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<h4>Requirement 3: Describing and evaluating questions beyond the bench</h4> | <h4>Requirement 3: Describing and evaluating questions beyond the bench</h4> | ||
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+ | <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%> | ||
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