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<h1>RewirED</h1> | <h1>RewirED</h1> | ||
- | <p> | + | <p>Better control of bacterial populations should allow more complex biological systems to be created. RewirED has worked to bring the first components of that future closer through iGEM, in order to allow greater access and sharing of scientific knowledge, and greater communication and responsiveness from bacteria.</p> |
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<h2>Our aims</h2> | <h2>Our aims</h2> | ||
- | <p> | + | <p>In order to improve globally equality, both monetary and medically, the accessibility of new technologies is imperative. Our project designed a intercellular communication and control system that could be used to stabilise the composition of dynamic population of bacteria. This would simplify the use of complicated biological systems such as microbial consortia.</p> |
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<h2>Our Project</h2> | <h2>Our Project</h2> | ||
- | <p> | + | <p>We focused on the definition of microbial consortia, namely, systems. This was done through three sub-projects; Metabolic wiring and the three wires we investigated, degron characterization to improve the responsiveness of systems, and population control to experiment with actual control mechanisms. Policy and Practices informed the considerations of our model system’s design and it in turn influenced the exploration of these same themes in iGEM teams.</p> |
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Latest revision as of 03:43, 18 October 2014
RewirED
Better control of bacterial populations should allow more complex biological systems to be created. RewirED has worked to bring the first components of that future closer through iGEM, in order to allow greater access and sharing of scientific knowledge, and greater communication and responsiveness from bacteria.
The Team
Anna Biologist |
Carrie Biologist |
Cesar Informatician |
Charlotte Biologist |
Chiara Biomedical Scientist |
Elize Engineer . |
Philip Biologist . |
Rikki Informatician . |
Sam Biologist |
Yuma Biologist |