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                             <h1>WELCOME TO OUR WIKI</h1>
                             <h1>WELCOME TO OUR WIKI</h1>
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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.<br><br>
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<p>Welcome to our wiki! Unfortunately, we had to put the project down. So no more work will be done on the wiki. But you are still welcome to have a look around and read about the work that we have already done.<br><br>
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<p>Are synthetic biology and/or iGEM new to you? Then click on 'Synthetic biology' in the menu or on the picture in this box.<br><br>Are you a builder? You can try to make your own construct! Click on 'about iGEM' in the menu.<br><br><br><br></p>
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<p>We will try to make a clickable wiki with several click and learn features. You can already click on some of the pictures. Try it out! <br><br> Are synthetic biology and/or iGEM new to you? Then click on 'Synthetic biology' in the menu or on the picture in this box.<br><br>Try to make your own construct and se if you a ready for next year's iGEM! Click on 'Make your own construct' in the menu.<br><br></p>
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<h1>EASY - OUR PROJECT</h1>
<h1>EASY - OUR PROJECT</h1>
  <div class="pictures"><a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:UNIK_Copenhagen/Project" title="Click to read about our project"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/f/fa/Team_UNIK_Copenhagen_Lego_S.PNG" alt="" height="150" width="150" /></a></div>
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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 of Copenhagen 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. We call it EASY - Engineered Antibody Sensing. <br><br>
<p>Demands for fast, cheap and environmentally responsible detection methods are rising. To accommodate this, the iGEM Team of the University of Copenhagen 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. We call it EASY - Engineered Antibody Sensing. <br><br>
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We want our bio-detection tool to be both environmentally responsible and effective without relying on trained personnel. By using bacteria and yeast as our production platform, we aim at reducing cost, chemicals and waste in production. Click <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:UNIK_Copenhagen/Project" ><font color="0B6138"><b>here</b></font></a> to read more about our project. </p>
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We want our bio-detection tool to be both environmentally responsible and effective without relying on trained personnel. By using bacteria and yeast as our production platform, we aim at reducing cost, chemicals and waste in production. Click <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:UNIK_Copenhagen/Project" title="Click to read more about our project"><font color="0B6138"><b>here</b></font></a> to read more about our project. </p>
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<h1>WHO ARE WE?</h1>
<h1>WHO ARE WE?</h1>
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<p>We are an international team of 5 students based at the University of Copenhagen.<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br></p>
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<p>We are an international team of 4 students - Cecilie, Henrik, Morten and Owik - based at the University of Copenhagen. More information will come soon!</p>
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<p>Team UNIK Copenhagen <br> <b>e-mail:</b> igem.cph14@gmail.com<p><br>
<p>Team UNIK Copenhagen <br> <b>e-mail:</b> igem.cph14@gmail.com<p><br>
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 17 October 2014




WELCOME TO OUR WIKI

Welcome to our wiki! Unfortunately, we had to put the project down. So no more work will be done on the wiki. But you are still welcome to have a look around and read about the work that we have already done.

ARE YOU A BUILDER?

We will try to make a clickable wiki with several click and learn features. You can already click on some of the pictures. Try it out!

Are synthetic biology and/or iGEM new to you? Then click on 'Synthetic biology' in the menu or on the picture in this box.

Try to make your own construct and se if you a ready for next year's iGEM! Click on 'Make your own construct' in the menu.

EASY - OUR PROJECT

Demands for fast, cheap and environmentally responsible detection methods are rising. To accommodate this, the iGEM Team of the University of Copenhagen 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. We call it EASY - Engineered Antibody Sensing.

We want our bio-detection tool to be both environmentally responsible and effective without relying on trained personnel. By using bacteria and yeast as our production platform, we aim at reducing cost, chemicals and waste in production. Click here to read more about our project.

WHO ARE WE?

We are an international team of 4 students - Cecilie, Henrik, Morten and Owik - based at the University of Copenhagen. More information will come soon!