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By designing chimeras with the various proteins that make up the length the bacterial flagella, we can introduce binding and catalysis to the length of the flagella. This will make the flagella into a reactive scaffold capable of extracellular degradation, synthesis, and binding of target compounds.
By designing chimeras with the various proteins that make up the length the bacterial flagella, we can introduce binding and catalysis to the length of the flagella. This will make the flagella into a reactive scaffold capable of extracellular degradation, synthesis, and binding of target compounds.
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<br>Check out our article in <a href="http://www.kingstonthisweek.com/2012/06/21/getting-biological-over-the-break">Kingston This Week!</a>
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Our wiki is still under construction! Stay tuned for updates!

What are we doing?

By designing chimeras with the various proteins that make up the length the bacterial flagella, we can introduce binding and catalysis to the length of the flagella. This will make the flagella into a reactive scaffold capable of extracellular degradation, synthesis, and binding of target compounds.
Check out our article in Kingston This Week!

We are also working on a unique human practices project called SynthetiQ Experimental Dance.


Who are we?

Check out our Team Page!


How can you reach us?

info@qgemteam.com