Team:SDU-Denmark/project-activities

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On June 16th we featured on the national Danish radio program [http://www.dr.dk/harddisken/om-harddisken/harddisken-in-english/ ''The Hard Disk'']. It’s a 1 hour technology program focusing on the impact of new digital technologies on the society, our culture and our daily lives.<br>  
On June 16th we featured on the national Danish radio program [http://www.dr.dk/harddisken/om-harddisken/harddisken-in-english/ ''The Hard Disk'']. It’s a 1 hour technology program focusing on the impact of new digital technologies on the society, our culture and our daily lives.<br>  
The program first aired in 1994 and is one of the longest running shows on Danish radio.<br>  
The program first aired in 1994 and is one of the longest running shows on Danish radio.<br>  
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The program we participated in deals with synthetic biology because of its fast development and its dependency on computing power to perform sequencing, modelling and other analytic tasks. Thinking of cells as pieces of electronics like in the iGEM competition also intrigues ''The Hard Disk''.<br>   
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The program we participated in dealt with synthetic biology because of its fast development and its dependency on computing power to perform sequencing, modelling and other analytic tasks. Thinking of cells as pieces of electronics like in the iGEM competition intrigued ''The Hard Disk''.<br>   
Andrew Hessel from the Singularity University in California was the first to be interviewed, he talked about the technological development in synthetic biology and how computers are used in synthetic biology.<br>
Andrew Hessel from the Singularity University in California was the first to be interviewed, he talked about the technological development in synthetic biology and how computers are used in synthetic biology.<br>
After the Andrew Hessel interview, we presented our project talking about how we would model the bacterial function and the dangers of loading new applications into the bacteria.<br>  
After the Andrew Hessel interview, we presented our project talking about how we would model the bacterial function and the dangers of loading new applications into the bacteria.<br>  

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