Team:DTU-Denmark

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Greetings from Team DTU,<br>
Greetings from Team DTU,<br>
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Our team is made up of 9 students competing in this years iGEM competition. This year's team representing [http://www.dtu.dk/English/About_DTU.aspx DTU] is made up of a diverse group of students, both culturally and scientifically. This means that we get to learn so much from each other, professionally as well as culturally. As we are studying at a technical University, we are given an even greater opportunity to really flex our brain-muscles and be innovative.
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Our team is made up of 9 students competing in this years iGEM competition. This year's team representing [http://www.dtu.dk/English/About_DTU.aspx DTU] is made up of a diverse group of students, both culturally and scientifically. This means that we get to learn so much from each other, professionally as well as culturally. As we are studying at a technical University, we are given an even greater opportunity to really flex our brain-muscles and be innovative. ''You can also follow us on'' '''[http://www.facebook.com/pages/iGEM-2010-DTU/134540923224394?ref=ts Facebook]''' ''and'' '''[http://twitter.com/igemdtu2010 Twitter]!'''
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[[Image:DTU_paris.jpg|700px|center|DTU Team in Paris for the iGEM workshop (Malte is missing)]]
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[[Image:DTU_paris.jpg|500px|thumb|center|The tam in Paris for the iGEM workshop (Malte is missing)]]
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=== '''Our Project Idea''' ===
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''You can also follow us on'' '''[http://www.facebook.com/pages/iGEM-2010-DTU/134540923224394?ref=ts Facebook]''' ''and'' '''[http://twitter.com/igemdtu2010 Twitter]!'''
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The goal of our project is to enable colonies of E. coli bacteria to transition between production of two different reporter proteins. In our system, switching between states will be induced by exposing the bacteria to light. Each of the states will have a specific frequency associated with it. There are multiple potential applications for biologicals "switches" such as these, this includes the improved control of production of additives in industrial biotechnological processes.

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August 14th, 2010

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August 13th, 2010

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August 12th, 2010

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DTU Denmark


Greetings from Team DTU,
Our team is made up of 9 students competing in this years iGEM competition. This year's team representing [http://www.dtu.dk/English/About_DTU.aspx DTU] is made up of a diverse group of students, both culturally and scientifically. This means that we get to learn so much from each other, professionally as well as culturally. As we are studying at a technical University, we are given an even greater opportunity to really flex our brain-muscles and be innovative. You can also follow us on [http://www.facebook.com/pages/iGEM-2010-DTU/134540923224394?ref=ts Facebook] and [http://twitter.com/igemdtu2010 Twitter]!

The tam in Paris for the iGEM workshop (Malte is missing)

Our Project Idea

The goal of our project is to enable colonies of E. coli bacteria to transition between production of two different reporter proteins. In our system, switching between states will be induced by exposing the bacteria to light. Each of the states will have a specific frequency associated with it. There are multiple potential applications for biologicals "switches" such as these, this includes the improved control of production of additives in industrial biotechnological processes.