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<span class="intense-emphasis">EdiGEM received a Gold Medal at the European Jamboree and advanced to the World Championship.</span><br /><br />
<span class="intense-emphasis">EdiGEM received a Gold Medal at the European Jamboree and advanced to the World Championship.</span><br /><br />
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<i>Thank you, <b>ERASynBio</b>, for helping with our registration fees for the World Championship.</i>
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<i>This iGEM team has been funded by the MSD Scottish Life Sciences Fund.
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The opinions expressed by this iGEM team are those of the team members and do not necessarily represent those of MSD.</i>
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Welcome to the official wiki of EdiGEM - the Edinburgh team for iGEM 2012!
Welcome to the official wiki of EdiGEM - the Edinburgh team for iGEM 2012!
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However, if you are short for time, you may want to have a look at <span class="plainlinks"><a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/108285418/EdiGEM%20-%20iGEM%20Edinburgh%202012.pdf"><b>EdiGEM's Concise Project Description</b></a></span>.
However, if you are short for time, you may want to have a look at <span class="plainlinks"><a href="http://dl.dropbox.com/u/108285418/EdiGEM%20-%20iGEM%20Edinburgh%202012.pdf"><b>EdiGEM's Concise Project Description</b></a></span>.
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Latest revision as of 21:21, 26 October 2012

Tools that Make Synthetic Biology Easier and Safer
– Questioning Legacy and Friendliness.




Welcome to the official wiki of EdiGEM - the Edinburgh team for iGEM 2012!

We aim is to design new biological systems that will make synthetic biology more accessible and friendly. Our team plans to achieve this by constructing a bio-electric interface, designing new selectable and counterselectable markers and characterising Citrobacter freundii to start a dialogue on what a synthetic-biology specific chassis should look like. To find more about our project have a look at the Project page. Or, alternatively, watch the video abstract below.

However, if you are short for time, you may want to have a look at EdiGEM's Concise Project Description.



Project Abstract