Team:Valencia/achivements

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<li>Designed the first <b>photosynthetically powered biolamp</b>, an environmentally friendly lamp that uses light as energy source and living cells as light emissor.</li><br>
<li>Designed the first <b>photosynthetically powered biolamp</b>, an environmentally friendly lamp that uses light as energy source and living cells as light emissor.</li><br>
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<li>Applied and introduced for the very first time on the iGEM contest the <b>synthetic ecology</b> concept, designing an <b>artificial consortium</b> between two marine organisms. (link a overview).<br></li><br>
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<li>Applied and introduced for the very first time on the iGEM contest the <b>synthetic ecology</b> concept, designing an <b>artificial consortium</b> between two marine organisms. (link a overview).</li><br>
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<li>Built a <b>theoretical model</b> for the processes involved in our biolamp in order to predict and optimize the conditions where our biolamp works more optimal (link a modeling).</li><br><br>
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<li>Built a <b>theoretical model</b> for the processes involved in our biolamp in order to predict and optimize the conditions where our biolamp works more optimal (link a modeling).</li><br>
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<li>Transformed the PCC7942 <i>Synechococcus elongatum</i> strain in order to test and characterize the psbAI promoter (link a genetic engineering).<br><br></li>
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<li>Transformed the PCC7942 <i>Synechococcus elongatum</i> strain in order to test and characterize the psbAI promoter (link a genetic engineering).</li><br>
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<li><b>Submitted a well characterized part</b> as a BioBrick: <b>the <i>Syenchococcus elongatus</i> psbAI promoter (BBA_754000)</b> and placed it on the backbone plasmid pSB1C3 (link al biobrick/o a submitted parts, lo que mejor esté)<br></li><br>
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<li><b>Submitted a well characterized part</b> as a BioBrick: <b>the <i>Syenchococcus elongatus</i> psbAI promoter (BBA_754000)</b> and placed it on the backbone plasmid pSB1C3 (link al biobrick/o a submitted parts, lo que mejor esté)</li><br>
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<li> <b>Opened a bilingual (English and Spanish) weblog about synthetic biology,</b> focusing specially on the divulgation and human practices issues; being even mentioned on the iGEM publicity page  (link a blog) .<br><br></li>
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<li> <b>Opened a bilingual (English and Spanish) weblog about synthetic biology,</b> focusing specially on the divulgation and human practices issues; being even mentioned on the iGEM publicity page  (link a blog).</li><br>
<li><b>Established collaborations </b> with the iGEM teams from the University of Copenhagen,Chile Catholic Unviersity, Uppsala and University College of London (link a collaborations).<br><br></li>
<li><b>Established collaborations </b> with the iGEM teams from the University of Copenhagen,Chile Catholic Unviersity, Uppsala and University College of London (link a collaborations).<br><br></li>
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<li>Tested and characterized new culture medium for growing cyanobacteria in our lab conditions (link a cultures).<br><br></li>
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<li>Tested and characterized <b>new culture medium for growing cyanobacteria in our lab conditions</b> (link a cultures).<br><br></li>
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<li><b>Transformed a DH5α <i>E. coli</i> strain</b> for producing AHL in order <b>to test <i>Allivibrio fischeri</i> bioluminescence<b> (link a genetic engineering).<br><br></li>
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<li><b>Transformed a DH5α <i>E. coli</i> strain</b> for producing AHL in order <b>to test <i>Allivibrio fischeri</i> bioluminescence</b> (link a genetic engineering).<br><br></li>
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<Li><b>Fulfilled all the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medal requirements<b> requested by the constest (having fullfied in the last case two of the three purposed requierements)(link a judging criteria).<br><br></li>
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<li><b>Fulfilled all the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medal requirements</b> requested by the constest (having fullfied in the last case two of the three requierements)(link a judging criteria).<br><br></li>
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Achievements

We have:

  1. Designed the first photosynthetically powered biolamp, an environmentally friendly lamp that uses light as energy source and living cells as light emissor.

  2. Applied and introduced for the very first time on the iGEM contest the synthetic ecology concept, designing an artificial consortium between two marine organisms. (link a overview).

  3. Built a theoretical model for the processes involved in our biolamp in order to predict and optimize the conditions where our biolamp works more optimal (link a modeling).

  4. Transformed the PCC7942 Synechococcus elongatum strain in order to test and characterize the psbAI promoter (link a genetic engineering).

  5. Submitted a well characterized part as a BioBrick: the Syenchococcus elongatus psbAI promoter (BBA_754000) and placed it on the backbone plasmid pSB1C3 (link al biobrick/o a submitted parts, lo que mejor esté)

  6. Opened a bilingual (English and Spanish) weblog about synthetic biology, focusing specially on the divulgation and human practices issues; being even mentioned on the iGEM publicity page (link a blog).

  7. Established collaborations with the iGEM teams from the University of Copenhagen,Chile Catholic Unviersity, Uppsala and University College of London (link a collaborations).

  8. Tested and characterized new culture medium for growing cyanobacteria in our lab conditions (link a cultures).

  9. Transformed a DH5α E. coli strain for producing AHL in order to test Allivibrio fischeri bioluminescence (link a genetic engineering).

  10. Fulfilled all the Bronze, Silver, and Gold Medal requirements requested by the constest (having fullfied in the last case two of the three requierements)(link a judging criteria).