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Revision as of 16:35, 3 September 2010

UCL IGEM 2010

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PROJECT HYPOXON

Abstract

Synthetic biology is now in a position to overcome many, hitherto, cumbersome and resource consuming manufacturing tasks. Society has now accepted the advent of such entities as recombinant insulin , monoclonal antibodies etc as essential for the future well being of human life. We can now use the bio engineered tools available to us to create systems which make manufacturing health or environmentally associated products simpler and more economical.

Project Description

Team

This is UCL's second year running and once again spearheading the project is the Biochemical Engineering department, collaborating with both the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Departments.

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