Team:RMIT Australia/Team
From 2010.igem.org
Who are we???
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The Story so far(19 June 2010): Jeremy Nagels, a student at Monash university, Ebony and Symon have begun discussing various project ideas. These include: Oscillators The use of the Hydrogenase 3 complex to generate Hydrogen within E Coli as a form of biofuel. The possibility of biological prevention of tooth decay with biobricks. The application of biobricks to a mixed cell community. The development of cell free transcription/ translation within a cellular system, for example the phloem of a plant, (although the development of this level of symbiosis may be the stuff of future projects) The attempt is being made to develop a project that in some ways reflects these interests and possibly taps a common thread underlying them. (22th June:) Work has begun on creating primers to extract the protein we are working on from its wild-type plasmid into a plasmid which conforms to biobrick cloning standards. (29th June): The group has undertaken PC2 training in readiness for practical lab work. (30th June): Work is underway on designing primers to put the protein we are working on into an expression peptide, and the team are upskilling themselves to develop the knowledge required for this process. Where we're fromFlorencia Camus: Len Pattenden: Symon hails from the shaky isles but now studies at RMIT biotechnology. Ebony comes from Geelong. Jeremy joins our crew from Clayton Monash. Seb participated in 2009. |