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+ | <p>Welcome to our wiki! It is currently under construction. More information, photos etc. will come as our work proceeds, so please just have a look around.</p> | ||
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+ | <p>Demands for fast, cheap and environmentally responsible detection methods are rising. To accommodate this, the iGEM Team of the University aims at creating a bio-engineered diagnostic tool based on antibodies with novel fluorescent markers for a fast, non-toxic and easy-to-use detection of pathogens.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 15:01, 28 July 2014
OUR WIKI IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
Welcome to our wiki! It is currently under construction. More information, photos etc. will come as our work proceeds, so please just have a look around.
WHAT ARE WE WORKING ON?
Demands for fast, cheap and environmentally responsible detection methods are rising. To accommodate this, the iGEM Team of the University aims at creating a bio-engineered diagnostic tool based on antibodies with novel fluorescent markers for a fast, non-toxic and easy-to-use detection of pathogens.