Team:Aachen
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<div style="font-size:175%;margin-top:12px;margin-left:40px;">Welcome to the iGEM Aachen 2014 Wiki!</div > | <div style="font-size:175%;margin-top:12px;margin-left:40px;">Welcome to the iGEM Aachen 2014 Wiki!</div > | ||
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- | + | <p>Until now, an ideal method to detect pathogenic bacteria is still elusive. The existing techniques require expensive equipment, trained personnel or labourious routines. </p> | |
- | <p | + | <p>We, the iGEM team Aachen, have developed a '''novel biosensor system''' called ''Cellock Holmes'' that '''detects bacteria on solid surfaces''' using a low-cost, rapid and portable technique.</p> |
- | <p style="width:490px;margin-left:40px;margin-right:20px;float:left">In this project, we demonstrate a unique way of combining '''Open Source biology, software and hardware'''.</p> | + | <p>In this project, we demonstrate a unique way of combining '''Open Source biology, software and hardware'''.</p> |
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+ | <p>Until now, an ideal method to detect pathogenic bacteria is still elusive. The existing techniques require expensive equipment, trained personnel or labourious routines. </p> | ||
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+ | <p>We, the iGEM team Aachen, have developed a '''novel biosensor system''' called ''Cellock Holmes'' that '''detects bacteria on solid surfaces''' using a low-cost, rapid and portable technique.</p> | ||
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+ | <p>In this project, we demonstrate a unique way of combining '''Open Source biology, software and hardware'''.</p> | ||
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