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+ | ==<font color="white">Oil Sands Tailings Pond Cleanup Funding Lands U of L Student iGEM Team $20,000 - July 15, 2010== | ||
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+ | <html><a href="http://www.uleth.ca/unews/content/cleaning-oil-sands" target="new"><font color="#00DC00"> Unews </font></a></html> | ||
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'''July 15, 2010'''<br> | '''July 15, 2010'''<br> | ||
<div class="center">[[Image:Lethbridge Justin iGEM Oil Sand.jpg|700px|none]]<br> | <div class="center">[[Image:Lethbridge Justin iGEM Oil Sand.jpg|700px|none]]<br> | ||
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“iGEM has spurred our scientific creativity in what we can and cannot do, and has opened our eyes to not only the field of synthetic biology, but made us more aware of the research community in general.” | “iGEM has spurred our scientific creativity in what we can and cannot do, and has opened our eyes to not only the field of synthetic biology, but made us more aware of the research community in general.” | ||
- | About the Oil Sands Initiative: https://2010.igem.org/Oil_Sands | + | About the Oil Sands Initiative:<html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/Oil_Sands" target="new"><font color="#00DC00"> https://2010.igem.org/Oil_Sands </font></a></html> |
A group of leading energy companies in Alberta are collaborating with the Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy (University of Calgary) and the School of Energy & The Environment (University of Alberta) on a new iGEM initiative. Sponsorship is offered in iGEM's "Energy & Environment" track. | A group of leading energy companies in Alberta are collaborating with the Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy (University of Calgary) and the School of Energy & The Environment (University of Alberta) on a new iGEM initiative. Sponsorship is offered in iGEM's "Energy & Environment" track. | ||
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Teams were invited to submit iGEM project proposals especially in the area of biologically based solutions to improve the environmental sustainability of oil sands bitumen extraction, upgrading and refining, for either in situ or surface mining processes. | Teams were invited to submit iGEM project proposals especially in the area of biologically based solutions to improve the environmental sustainability of oil sands bitumen extraction, upgrading and refining, for either in situ or surface mining processes. | ||
- | iGEM general information: https://2010.igem.org/About | + | iGEM general information: <html><a href="https://2010.igem.org/About" target="new"><font color="#00DC00"> https://2010.igem.org/About </font></a></html> |
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+ | Registry of Standard Biological Parts housed at MIT: <html><a href="http://www.partsregistry.org" target="new"><font color="#00DC00"> http://www.partsregistry.org </font></a></html> | ||
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+ | ==<font color="white">Lethbridge Herald Front Page Top Story - July 15, 2010== | ||
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+ | '''''Bacteria with an appetite for oil'''''<br> | ||
+ | '''''Written by Caroline Zentner'''''<br> | ||
+ | '''''Thursday, July 15 2010, 10:29 PM'''''<br> | ||
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+ | A team of 11 undergraduate students at the University of Lethbridge is spending the summer on a project that could one day help clean up toxins in tarsands tailings ponds. | ||
+ | Their project involves creating an engineered bacteria with a propensity for munching on a compound in oilsands tailings ponds. They’re working feverishly to have the bacteria ready for the iGem (International Genetically Engineered Machine) competition held annually at the Massachusets Institute of Technology. This is the fourth time U of L team has entered the contest.<br> | ||
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+ | Student teams are given a kit of biological parts in the summer. They use the parts and add new parts of their own design to build a biological system. About 180 teams are expected to participate in the championship jamboree in November.<br> | ||
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+ | “It’s a really great opportunity for us,” said Justin Vigar, a fourth-year U of L biochemistry student and spokesman for the team. “Our plan was to degrade a compound in tailing pond water mainly because of the Oil Sands Initiative that came up. We need money to run this project.”<br> | ||
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+ | The students wrote a grant proposal, created a project and succeeded in getting more than $40,000 from Alberta Innovates Technology Futures and another $20,000 from various oilsands companies sponsoring the Oil Sands Initiative. <br> | ||
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+ | Working under the supervision of Hans-Joachim Wieden, U of L biochemistry professor, and a couple of graduate students, the students will be inserting a gene into a bacteria to create an organism that can survive in the tailing pond environment and break down the target compound to make it less toxic or even useful.<br> | ||
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+ | “There are two problems with oil in general: how do you get it out of the ground and what is the byproduct of that? BP is actually a good example because things go wrong. It’s a human enterprise so things go wrong,” Wieden said. “What we are doing is essentially exploring a way of looking at alternatives to cleaning this stuff up.”<br> | ||
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+ | “We all live in Alberta so it does hit us close to home,” Vigar said. “It is a big issue, especially with the oil spill in the Gulf. We’re noticing that it isn’t just an Alberta issue now, it’s very global so that’s making us feel even more important.”<br> | ||
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+ | The student project falls in the area of a relatively new field called synthetic biology. Synthetic biology involves engineering a biological system, organism or metabolic pathway to do a function not normally seen in nature, Vigar said. He’s heard all the arguments against genetic engineering but he said the benefits are tremendous.<br> | ||
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+ | “The industrial world has been messing with nature for hundreds of years with (carbon dioxide) and carbon emissions and pollution and even killing off species and endangered species. The playing-with-life thing is an issue. The good thing about synthetic biology is it’s carbon negative,” he said. “It is a touchy issue but it is well-regulated.”<br> | ||
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+ | =<font color="white">CTV News, July 15, 2010= | ||
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+ | =<font color="white">Board of Governors Dinner= | ||
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+ | <div class="center">[[Image:Lethbridge IGEM Stelmach 1.jpg|700px|none]]<br></div><br> | ||
+ | From left to right: Priemer Ed Stelmach; Dr. Mike Mahon; Mackenzie Coatham; Justin Vigar; Dominic Mudiayi<br> | ||
+ | <div class="center">[[Image:Lethbridge IGEM Stelmach 3.jpg|700px|none]]<br></div><br> | ||
+ | From left to right: Dominic Mudiayi; Justin Vigar; Priemer Ed Stelmach; Mackenzie Coatham<br> | ||
+ | <div class="center">[[Image:IGEM Stelmach 5.jpg|700px|none]]<br></div><br> | ||
+ | From left to right: Priemer Ed Stelmach; Dr. Mike Mahon; Mackenzie Coatham; Dominic Mudiayi; Justin Vigar<br> | ||
+ | <div class="center">[[Image:Lethbridge IGEM Stelmach 6.jpg|700px|none]]<br> | ||
+ | From left to right: Priemer Ed Stelmach; Dr. Mike Mahon; Mackenzie Coatham; Justin Vigar<br></div><br> | ||
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+ | An email that followed the event from our team member Justin to our supervisor HJ: <br> | ||
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+ | Yesterday the University of Lethbridge Board of Governors hosted a dinner party, inviting many of the top influential people in Alberta politics and post secondary education. I was invited and brought Mackenzie and Dominic as guests. During the evening we were able to tell many important people about what are team is doing this summer. Some of the highlights for us were meeting:<br> | ||
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+ | Mike Mahon, the new President of the U of L. He was very impressed with us and our work. He wishes to keep in touch and he would like to know more information about our team. <br> | ||
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+ | Ed Stelmach, Premier of Alberta. We told him about our project and he was VERY impressed. He told us that hearing about our project "made his night". Mr. Stelmach was the guest speaker. In his speech he referenced me on a first name basis multiple times. Many questions directed towards him were asking about cuts to post secondary funding. In his responses he used our team as an example stating "Justin's work on tailings ponds is a great example of funding in Alberta at work and going towards great projects." He used us as an example of the importance of creating a knowledge based economy based in Alberta's youth. <br> | ||
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+ | Clint Dunford praised us of our effort in our efforts to clean-up the tailings ponds. He has served as Minister of Alberta Advanced Education and Career Development, Minister of Alberta Human Resources and Employment and Minister of Economic Development, and he was responsible for the Personnel Administration Office, the Alberta Labour Relations Board, Workers Compensation Board, and Appeals Commission for Alberta Workers Compensation. He was a very interesting person to meet, and to see him get excited about our project was great! <br> | ||
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+ | Daniel Weeks, Vice President of Research (U of L). Daniel wishes to keep in touch with our team and our progress. He requested updates about aGEM and he would also like to be a guest for this years aGEM jamboree. <br> | ||
- | + | Robert Ellis, New Dean of Management at the U of L. He stressed the importance of creating a strong relationship between management students and science students. We all agreed that bringing a management student into the team would be beneficial. We will keep in touch with him. <br> | |
- | + | Rick Casson, Member of Parliament Canadian Federal Government, Lethbridge Constituency. We made Rick aware of what we do and who we are. He was impressed with our work. He was also happy to hear that Alberta Government and Oil Sands funding was going towards Alberta's youth working on one of Alberta's largest environmental issues. <br> | |
- | + | Paul Walz, Graduate Students Associate President (Kolvachuk Lab). It was a nice talking to someone who new a lot about molecular biology. He wished us good luck and was interested in our project. <br> | |
- | + | At the end of the evening Mike Mahon found us again and told us how much of a positive impact we made on the premier and how we made his trip to Lethbridge that much more special. He definitely wants to keep in touch and he thinks our team is doing great things for the University of Lethbridge. <br> | |
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- | + | All and all it was an unbelievable experience for Dominic, Mackenzie and I. We are all still in awe. It was wonderful being praised by so many influential figures. It was great for our team that the Premier of Alberta (as well as many other people) believes that we are an amazing recipient of Alberta Government funding. It was a great night for our team, it was a great night for iGEM, the food was great, and the beer was free!<br> | |
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- | + | Things are going well in the iGEM lab and we hope you are having a wonderful time overseas. | |
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- | == | + | =<font color="white">University Banner - August 4, 2010= |
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