Team:Tufts
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- | + | This year, we are competing in the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition | |
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+ | with a project which uses a bacteriophage to block the formation of biofilms. We have received a grant | ||
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+ | from the European Commission’s SYNENERGENE Project which aims to initiate and foster public | ||
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+ | dialogue on synthetic biology and mutual learning processes among a wide variety of stakeholders from | ||
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+ | science, industry, civil society, education, art and other fields. We are one of eight teams to have been | ||
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+ | awarded the grant and the only team in the United States.</td> | ||
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This year, we are competing in the International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) Competition with a project which uses a bacteriophage to block the formation of biofilms. We have received a grant from the European Commission’s SYNENERGENE Project which aims to initiate and foster public dialogue on synthetic biology and mutual learning processes among a wide variety of stakeholders from science, industry, civil society, education, art and other fields. We are one of eight teams to have been awarded the grant and the only team in the United States. |