Team:Oxford/Modelling
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- | <h1>Our team believes that the key to | + | <h1>Our team believes that the key to Synthetic Biology is using and engineering modelling and design to significantly improve the development of biochemical systems. Therefore, the engineers in our team have worked with the biochemists every step of the way throughout our project to design the initial project ideas, to analyse in detail the expected response of the system and to analyse the results of the various types of experiments that we have run. |
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- | This means that, unlike iGEM teams in the past, our modelling is presented interspersed with our biochemistry information to | + | This means that, unlike iGEM teams in the past, our modelling is presented interspersed with our biochemistry information to give a feel of the real interactions that have taken place between the specialities in our team. To aid the viewer, all modelling sections have pink header bubbles, all of the biochemistry sections have light blue header bubbles. |
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- | We have also worked very closely with the human practices team and influential figures in industry to look at exactly how this project could be implemented in the real world. Included in this has been the 3D CAD (computer aided design) of the expected product and the 3D printing and circuit building of the biosensor unit. | + | We have also worked very closely with the human practices team and influential figures in industry to look at exactly how this project could be implemented in the real world. **Included in this has been the 3D CAD (computer aided design) of the expected product and the 3D printing and circuit building of the biosensor unit.** |
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Click on the links below to find out more!</h1> | Click on the links below to find out more!</h1> |
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