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The Bandage
Detection
Secretion
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iGEM
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Checklist
Bronze badges
Registered for
iGEM
We documented and submitted 16 parts to the
iGEM registry
Have a team [http://www.igemgroningen.com wiki]
Completed the judging form
Present a poster and talk at the iGEM jamboree
Gold badges
Improved the function of an existing BioBrick Part: [http://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K1365111 dspB].
We succesfully collaborated with
LMU-Munich
by checking for them if subtilin from
Bacillus subtilis
has influence on
Staphylococcus aureus
.
We've organized the second
Dutch National meetup
with 3 of the dutch iGEM teams. This was meant as a practice for the jamboree and for fun.
Participated in the
interlab study
.
We've discussed our project with the burn-wound centre in Groningen, also an interview was done with
several specialists
.
Participated and held a presentation at the first synthetic biology symposium from the dutch government institution of safety and environment
RIVM
.
Silver badges
We validated and characterized the following BioBrick parts from our own project: NisA, and
sfGFP
These parts were also submitted to the
registry
(links on the table are clickable)
We considered safety by having a safety lecture during our project, also there has been a safety assessment for our project
One part of our safety was a general talk with the
burn wound center
in Groningen, where we also discussed safety issues
Together with Synenergene several safety-concerning topics about synthetic biology were discussed and a scenario based on our project has been
done