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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> | ||
<li>Applied and introduced for the very first time on the iGEM contest the <b>synthetic ecology</b> concept, designing an <b><a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Valencia/Project">artificial consortium</a></b> between two marine organisms.</li><br> | <li>Applied and introduced for the very first time on the iGEM contest the <b>synthetic ecology</b> concept, designing an <b><a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Valencia/Project">artificial consortium</a></b> between two marine organisms.</li><br> | ||
- | <li>Built a <b><a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Valencia/Modeling"> | + | <li>Built a <b><a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Valencia/Modeling">theoretical model</a></b> for the processes involved in our biolamp in order to predict and optimize the conditions where our biolamp works more optimal.</li><br> |
- | <li>Transformed the PCC7942 <i>Synechococcus elongatum</i> strain in order to test and characterize the psbAI promoter | + | <li>Transformed the PCC7942 <i>Synechococcus elongatum</i> strain in order to test and characterize the psbAI promoter.</li><br> |
- | <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 | + | <li><b>Submitted a well characterized part</b> as a BioBrick:<b><a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Valencia/Parts"><b>the <i>Syenchococcus elongatus</i> psbAI promoter (BBA_754000)</a> </b> and placed it on the backbone plasmid pSB1C3 </li><br> |
<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>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> |
Revision as of 22:47, 26 September 2012
Achievements
We have:
- Designed the first photosynthetically powered biolamp, an environmentally friendly lamp that uses light as energy source and living cells as light emissor.
- Applied and introduced for the very first time on the iGEM contest the synthetic ecology concept, designing an artificial consortium between two marine organisms.
- 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.
- Transformed the PCC7942 Synechococcus elongatum strain in order to test and characterize the psbAI promoter.
- Submitted a well characterized part as a BioBrick:the Syenchococcus elongatus psbAI promoter (BBA_754000) and placed it on the backbone plasmid pSB1C3
- 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).
- Established collaborations with the iGEM teams from the University of Copenhagen,Chile Catholic Unviersity, Uppsala and University College of London (link a collaborations).
- Tested and characterized new culture medium for growing cyanobacteria in our lab conditions (link a cultures).
- Transformed a DH5α E. coli strain for producing AHL in order to test Allivibrio fischeri bioluminescence (link a genetic engineering).
- 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).