Team:Gaston Day School/Team
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We developed Cadmium, Arsenic, and Lead detectors by combining responsive promoters with Green Fluorescent Protein reporters. | We developed Cadmium, Arsenic, and Lead detectors by combining responsive promoters with Green Fluorescent Protein reporters. | ||
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Founded in 1967, Gaston Day School is a non-sectarian, college preparatory institution for grades | Founded in 1967, Gaston Day School is a non-sectarian, college preparatory institution for grades | ||
Pre-K through 12. Throughout our history, nearly 100% of Gaston Day School's classes have entered | Pre-K through 12. Throughout our history, nearly 100% of Gaston Day School's classes have entered |
Revision as of 20:54, 3 October 2012
Who We Are
Our team consists primarily of high school juniors and is based out of Gaston Day School, a Pre-K through 12 school in Gastonia, North Carolina. With Ms. Anne Byford's guidance, we are taking part in our fourth iGEM competition. Advisor: Anne Byford Juniors:
Sophomores:
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