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- | = Modeling =
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- | * [[Team:ETHZ_Basel/Modeling/Sorokina2009|Light-switch]]: There is a problem regarding adapting the original model to our possible experimental setup.
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- | = Track selection =
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- | Think about the Track selection!
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- | Here are the possibilities and a short summary of the 2009 team than won this award:
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- | #Best Food and Energy Project: UNIPV-Pavia. They tried to produce ethanol from cheese whey
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- | #Best Environmental Project: Cambridge. Pigment production in E.coli
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- | #Best Health and Medicine Project: Stanford. A Probiotic Approach to Diagnosing and Treating Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
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- | #Best Manufacturing Project: Imperial College London. The E.ncapsulator, a versatile manufacture and delivery platform by which therapeutics can be reliably targeted to the intestine.
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- | #Best New Application Area: Valencia. iLCD, iGEM Lighting Cell Display.
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- | #Best Foundation Advance: Alberta. A Synthetic Biology Tool Kit for Artificial Genome Design and Construction.
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- | #Best Information Processing Project: TUDelft. Bacterial Relay Race, a cell-to-cell communication system that allows the propagation of a set of instructions coded on a plasmid, and not just binary information as in quorum sensing.
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- | #Best Software Tool: Berkeley Software & Illinois-Tools (Tie). Eugene, Spectacles, and Kepler: Managing Synthetic Biology Device Development.
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Latest revision as of 11:22, 25 December 2010