Team:Goettingen
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Welcome to iGEM GöttingenIn November 2011, most of us heard about iGEM for the first time. Erik, who was new at the university of Göttingen, told us about the enthusiastic reports from his former colleagues, and that he was looking for like-minded people that were willing to organize a whole project with the topic of Synthetic Biology. He explained the idea of the contest to anybody who was willing to listen. It didn´t take long to find five other interested students and thus the so called organization task force of the first iGEM Team of the University of Göttingen was alive.Luckily, the iGEM contest was already known well by the University´s professors and the team found his first supporters: Prof. Heinz Neumann, leader of the department for Synthetic Biology, and Prof. Jörg Stülke from the department of General and Applied Microbiology. The next task was, of cause, the hunt for a project that was interesting as well as realizable. After a lot of back and forth, Prof. Neumann presented the perfect project: the Homing Coli! After many drawbacks, like finding a suitable laboratory to realize the project, the search for additional team members began The new fellows were found quickly, which was the story starting point of the first iGEM Team of the University of Göttingen… If you are interested in the iGEM contest, the biobrick system, and – most important – our project, tak Here, you will find everything you need to know about “The Homing Coli” and you will have the opportunity to gather knowledge about chemotaxis in general! Visit our team member site to learn more about the us, the iGEM Team Göttingen and about our supporters and advisors! And, last but not least, don´t forget our mascot “Flash Coli”! He always has some interesting stories to tell and needs you help to fight against the horrible phages! See you around!
iGEM is an international competition hosted by the MIT in Boston, USA, for undergraduate students
of disciplines related to molecular biology. iGEM stands for International Genetically Engineered
Homing Coli
Escherichia coli is a commonly used bacterial model organism. It has lots of beneficial
traits, e.g. a short generation time and it can be easily manipulated. Most E. coli
strains that are used in laboratories do not exhibit high motility. The crucial element for
motility is the flagellum, which is rotated by a molecular motor within the cell wall.
Consequently, these are reduced in cultivated E. coli strains. Synthetic Biology
Synthetic biology is an interdisciplinary scientific area that has recently developed.
It links various fields of science like biology, chemistry, physics, molecular genetics,
informatics and engineering. ↑ Return to top
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