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Our Project

This year the TU Delft team will take a more worldly approach by making an attempt on improving the environment by creating biobricks that will facilitate hydrocarbon degradation in aqueous environments.
Read more here or follow us on our blog.

In the News

2010-06-16: We were on national TV (NOS news)! [http://nos.nl/video/165297-studenten-onderzoeken-olieruimende-bacterie.html Watch here (in Dutch)]
2010-06-16: We were on national radio! Listen here, or go to the [http://headlines.nos.nl/forum.php/list_messages/20585 NOS news item].

An article was published about our team in the TU Delta, a weekly magazine of the Delft Technical University. Curious? You can find the article [http://www.delta.tudelft.nl/nl/wetenschap/green-solution-for-oil-spills/21312 here].

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TU Delft iGEM Team 2010

We've got our team together! 9 (correction, 10) undergraduate students of the Delft Technical University have cleared their schedules until September in order to work on iGEM. Most of us have backgrounds in Life Sciences and Biotechnology, but we also have a Bioinformatician on our side. And besides Synthetic Biology we also share a passion for playing music. Want to get to know us? Have a look at our team page.

Oil Sands Initiative

Our project is sponsored by a grant from Oil Sands Initiative. We are grateful to the following sponsors: