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[[Image:Johns Hopkins logo.png|left|frame|Johns Hopkins University]] | [[Image:Johns Hopkins logo.png|left|frame|Johns Hopkins University]] | ||
- | + | <big>'''Our Project (in a sentence)...'''</big>We are engineering Saccharomyces cerevisiae to be voltage-sensitive at the transcriptional level.<br> | |
+ | <big>'''Our Team...'''</big>We are a team of 9 undergraduate students deeply interested in synthetic biology. We hail from a variety of disciplines including, chemistry, biology and engineering. We’re a fresh new team with varying levels of experience united by our passion for science.<br> | ||
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- | + | <big>'''Our Sponsors'''</big> | |
- | + | *JHU Biology, esp. Dr. Beverly Wendland | |
- | + | *JHU Biomedical Engineering, esp. Dr. Timothy McVeigh and Gail Spence | |
- | + | *JHU Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering | |
- | + | *JHU Alumni Foundation | |
- | + | *JHU Provost’s Undergraduate Research Award | |
+ | *The Hodson Trust | ||
+ | *JHU Integrated Imaging Center, esp. Dr. Richard McCarty and Erin Pryce | ||
+ | *JHU Undergraduate Admissions, esp. Maggie Kennedy | ||
+ | *JHU BAG | ||
+ | *JHU HiT Center | ||
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+ | <big>'''Major Accomplishments'''</big> | ||
+ | *Extended previous work in voltage sensitivity (Valencia 2009) in S. cerevisiae | ||
+ | *Constructed of 7 voltage-activated UASs of varying sensitivity | ||
+ | *[ONGOING] Submitted 1 fully characterized voltage-activated promoter | ||
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[[Image:IGEM_Team_Photo.jpg|400px|center|thumb| JHU iGEM 2010]] | [[Image:IGEM_Team_Photo.jpg|400px|center|thumb| JHU iGEM 2010]] |
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