Team:Waterloo/Collaborations

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Dr. Jeffery Bose from University of Kansas (KUMC), Dr. Kenneth Bayles and Jennifer Endres from University of Nebraska (NUMC) for providing us pJB38 and other related parts, and the sequences of YFP, DsRed, spC and aadD genes. Thank you for also providing guidance to our knowledge of integrating YFP into our S.epidermidis host.  
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The Ontario iGEM teams decided to gather to better communicate about their projects. This was facilitated by the Ontario Genomics Institute (OGI) through a 2 day meet-up.<br>
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Read more on the QGEM blog. http://qgemteam.com/ogem-conference/
<h3> <b> Dr. Timothy Foster </b> </h3>
<h3> <b> Dr. Timothy Foster </b> </h3>

Revision as of 03:11, 18 October 2014

Collaborations

University of Ottawa

We worked with the University of Ottawa in the design of a deterministic ODE model to describe their inducible switch. We assisted them in implementing their model in MATLAB and analyzing it with phase plane and bifurcation analysis in pursuit of tri-stability.

Virginia Tech

OGEM

The Ontario iGEM teams decided to gather to better communicate about their projects. This was facilitated by the Ontario Genomics Institute (OGI) through a 2 day meet-up.
Read more on the QGEM blog. http://qgemteam.com/ogem-conference/

Dr. Timothy Foster

Dr. Timothy Foster from Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, for providing us with the E. coli strain DC10B that has the appropriate methylation system that can facilitate transformation of Staphylococcus.

University of Waterloo... etc etc

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