Team:Tokyo Tech/Team history

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==Tokyo_Tech 2007 (Gold Medal)==
==Tokyo_Tech 2007 (Gold Medal)==
[[Image:tokyotech07.JPG|300px|left]]The goal of the project was to make a bacterial society that follows Pareto's principle as an ant society does. On the other word, they tried to construct a bacterial system which takes "balanced differentiation".
[[Image:tokyotech07.JPG|300px|left]]The goal of the project was to make a bacterial society that follows Pareto's principle as an ant society does. On the other word, they tried to construct a bacterial system which takes "balanced differentiation".
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[http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Tokyo_Tech See their wiki]
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We call this "Sanmoku-Narabe"「三目並べ」 in Japanese.
We call this "Sanmoku-Narabe"「三目並べ」 in Japanese.
The project was to make this Noughts-and-Crosses in vivo.  
The project was to make this Noughts-and-Crosses in vivo.  
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[http://parts.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Tokyo_Alliance:_Introduction See their wiki]
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[https://2006.igem.org/Tokyo_Alliance:_Introduction See their wiki]

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iGEM Tokyo Tech 2010 "E.coli with Humanity"

Tokyo_Tech 2009 (Gold Medal)

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The Tokyo-Tech 2009 iGEM team planned to Terraform Mars with bacteria.

See their wiki



Tokyo_Tech 2008 (Gold Medal)

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The project was creation of "Coli Touch"

“Coli Touch” has a pressure sensitive display composed of an E. coli lawn. When you touch its display, touched section is colored. See their wiki







Tokyo_Tech 2007 (Gold Medal)

Tokyotech07.JPG
The goal of the project was to make a bacterial society that follows Pareto's principle as an ant society does. On the other word, they tried to construct a bacterial system which takes "balanced differentiation".

See their wiki







Tokyo Alliance 2006 (Best Cooperation and Collaboration Prize AND Best Part Prize)

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Noughts-and-Crosses (a.k.a. Tic-Tac-Toe) is widely known board game.

We call this "Sanmoku-Narabe"「三目並べ」 in Japanese. The project was to make this Noughts-and-Crosses in vivo. See their wiki



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