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We investigate the benefits of an [[Team:Newcastle/e-Science|e-Science]] approach, with a focus on workflows, to synthetic biology.
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We investigate the benefits of an [[e-Science]] approach, with a focus on workflows, to synthetic biology.
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Contents

Overview

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Parts Submitted to the Registry

  1. CaCO3/Urease
  2. Filamentous cells
  3. End of crack & signalling system
  4. Swarming
  5. Non-target-environment kill switch
  6. Glue

Alkalinity resistance

...Concrete has high pH ...explanation, the solution, link to the lab book experiments.

Newcastle pH test.jpg

Initial Research

Research
Initial Research on Filamentous cells

An e-Science Approach to Synthetic Biology

We investigate the benefits of an e-Science approach, with a focus on workflows, to synthetic biology.


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