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<p>Our goal this year in the iGEM competition is to create a new tool for the synthetic biologist’s toolbox; a tool that allows genetically engineered machines to operate inside the human body without causing an immune response. We want to achieve this by combining polymer chemistry and microfluidics to create individually encapsulated bacteria. Want to learn more in detail? Go to our <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:TU_Eindhoven/Project_Description">Project Description</a> Page! For a brief project overview, check our <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:TU_Eindhoven/Overview">Overview Click Coli</a>!</p> | <p>Our goal this year in the iGEM competition is to create a new tool for the synthetic biologist’s toolbox; a tool that allows genetically engineered machines to operate inside the human body without causing an immune response. We want to achieve this by combining polymer chemistry and microfluidics to create individually encapsulated bacteria. Want to learn more in detail? Go to our <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:TU_Eindhoven/Project_Description">Project Description</a> Page! For a brief project overview, check our <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:TU_Eindhoven/Overview">Overview Click Coli</a>!</p> | ||
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Revision as of 15:19, 17 October 2014
Click Coli: Expanding the Chemical Toolbox for Bacteria
iGEM Team TU Eindhoven 2014 focuses on a fundamental problem: the inability of bacteria to survive in harsh environments. As a team, we tried to find a solution for this problem.
Our goal this year in the iGEM competition is to create a new tool for the synthetic biologist’s toolbox; a tool that allows genetically engineered machines to operate inside the human body without causing an immune response. We want to achieve this by combining polymer chemistry and microfluidics to create individually encapsulated bacteria. Want to learn more in detail? Go to our Project Description Page! For a brief project overview, check our Overview Click Coli!
Contact
If there are any questions considering this iGEM Project, please feel free to contact us. Below is the general contact information. Check our Team Page for individual contact information.