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Project Hypoxon aims to create cells capable of self-induction into the production phase, without the introduction of any chemical into the closed system.
Project HYPOXON -
We are an interdisciplinary group of students and advisers. Click to find out more!
iGEM Team -
The construction of biological circuits was theoretically designed for more accurate prediction of its performance. Modeling
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Want to read the detailed reports of all the collaborations that we've made over the summer??
Collaborations -
We've had a great time using dozens of biobricks, check them out! BioBricks
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We are aiming for GOLD no doubt, that means we need to characterise our biobricks, check it out!
Characterisation -
Want to know exactly what we've been doing? Find out how Project Hypoxon has progressed, visit our Notebook.
Notebook -
We would like to thank all our sponsors for their contribution and support throughout this summer project. To find out more about, follow the link. Sponsors
Project Hypoxon
UCL’s Biochemical engineering department has been at the forefront of biopharmaceutical manufacture for years. Extraordinary advances in the life sciences have great potential to improve our quality of life through better medicines and a cleaner environment. We aim to revolutionise the way the Biopharmaceutical Industry by introducing this auto-inducible process.