Team:Edinburgh

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<td><b>Modelling</b><p>What is metabolic wiring? Click here to hear about the bacterial computation, the benefits it offers, and how metabolic wiring makes it all possible.</p></td>
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<td><b>Modelling</b><p>Why do an experiment when a computer can work out the result? Click here to learn about the models we used, the programs we created, and our collaboration with UCL.</p></td>
<td><b>Human Practices</b><p>What can our smart bacterial friends tell us about the way human teams work? Are iGEM teams any smarter than a population of smart bacteria?</p></td>
<td><b>Human Practices</b><p>What can our smart bacterial friends tell us about the way human teams work? Are iGEM teams any smarter than a population of smart bacteria?</p></td>
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<td><b>Art and Outreach</b><p>Why do an experiment when a computer can work out the result? Click here to learn about the models we used, the programs we created, and our collaboration with UCL.</p></td>
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<td><b>Art and Outreach</b><p>Learn about some novel ways in which we tried to get the message out about our project.</p></td>
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Revision as of 01:51, 16 October 2014

Our aims

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Modelling

Why do an experiment when a computer can work out the result? Click here to learn about the models we used, the programs we created, and our collaboration with UCL.

Human Practices

What can our smart bacterial friends tell us about the way human teams work? Are iGEM teams any smarter than a population of smart bacteria?

Art and Outreach

Learn about some novel ways in which we tried to get the message out about our project.

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