Team:Penn State
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The 2010 Penn State iGEM team consists of five primary undergraduate team members, two REU (Research Experience for Undergrads) students, three graduate students, and three professors. | |
After researching some possible project ideas, Penn State '10 decided to focus on developing a promoter (or catalogue of promoters) which have oxygen-sensing capabilities. In addition, the team is working on novel ways to showcase these promoters and also explore large-scale applications of oxygen-detection in microbio-related industries.
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