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* Brain storming of possible ideas for the upcoming summer iGEM competition | * Brain storming of possible ideas for the upcoming summer iGEM competition | ||
- | *# | + | *# Creating printed circuit boards based upon UT 2004 team. |
+ | *#: The idea surrounds on a concept of control etching of copper using a sensing gene (e.g. light or magnets). Possibly form a death circuit to manipulate which bacteria etch copper and which do not. | ||
+ | *# Using ''A. Ferrooxidans'', a iron oxidizing bacteria to accomplish the above goal. | ||
+ | *# Using cellulose eating bacteria to explore the possibilities of creating biofuel or food sources from cellulose. | ||
+ | *# Genetically modify bacteria to create a detection mechanism (e.g. blood type, TNT) | ||
+ | *# Genetically modify bacteria that creates toxic chemicals for mosquitos | ||
== June, 2012 == | == June, 2012 == | ||
== July, 2012 == | == July, 2012 == |
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Minutes
May, 2012
Wednesday, 23rd
- Brain storming of possible ideas for the upcoming summer iGEM competition
- Creating printed circuit boards based upon UT 2004 team.
- The idea surrounds on a concept of control etching of copper using a sensing gene (e.g. light or magnets). Possibly form a death circuit to manipulate which bacteria etch copper and which do not.
- Using A. Ferrooxidans, a iron oxidizing bacteria to accomplish the above goal.
- Using cellulose eating bacteria to explore the possibilities of creating biofuel or food sources from cellulose.
- Genetically modify bacteria to create a detection mechanism (e.g. blood type, TNT)
- Genetically modify bacteria that creates toxic chemicals for mosquitos
- Creating printed circuit boards based upon UT 2004 team.