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The 2010 TU Delft iGEM team is made up of [[Team:TU_Delft/Team/members|nine students]] that worked throughout the summer in the Enzymology Lab of the Kluyver Laboratory at the [[Team:TU_Delft/Team/university|Technical University of Delft]]. With two years of [[Team:TU_Delft/Team/previous-teams|experience in iGEM]] and after last years' gold medals and awards the TU Delft team is highly motivated to deliver an even better project.
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Our goal is of course to take home the prize, but at the same time we would like to increase the [[Team:TU_Delft/Awareness|awareness]] of Synthetic Biology among the general public and the academic community. We discuss this extensively on our [[Team:TU_Delft/Publicity/communication_plan|communication plan]], [[Team:TU_Delft/Education|education]] and [[Team:TU_Delft/Safety|safety]] pages.
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Besides our enthusiasm for synthetic biology we also share other common interests for music, photography and sailing. On our [[Team:TU_Delft/Team/gallery|gallery page]] you can find a lot pictures of our team outings and other group activities and on our [[Team:TU_Delft/Team/movies|movies]] page you can find a collection of all the fun and educational movies we published. We took our interest for music to the next level by forming the [[Team:TU_Delft/Team/ijam|iJAM band]], with which we played a number of jam sessions.
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<div id="introduction-text"><h2>TU Delft iGEM Team</h2>
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<p>The 2010 Team is made up of nine student from both Life Science & Technology (LST) and Mathematics & Computer Science (EEMCS). Together with 3 supervisors we worked throughout the summer in the Enzymology Lab of the Kluyver Laboratory at the TU Delft.</p>
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<p>In March 2010 we started with brain storming on our project. It lasted untill May before we finally choose our topic and started designing our Genetically Engineered Machine. With this design we will compete in the iGEM competition.
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<p>Of course we will try to win the competition. But at the same time we would like to increase the awareness of Synthetic Biology among the general public and the academic community. That is why we are present at a lot of events to promote this technology.</p>
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<p>Already early on in the project the several managerial tasks were devided among the team members. And right after we came up with our project sub teams were formed for each topic. By doing so everyone got the chance to use their experience while learning from eachother.</p>
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 27 October 2010

Team

TUDelft team.png

The 2010 TU Delft iGEM team is made up of nine students that worked throughout the summer in the Enzymology Lab of the Kluyver Laboratory at the Technical University of Delft. With two years of experience in iGEM and after last years' gold medals and awards the TU Delft team is highly motivated to deliver an even better project.

Goal

Our goal is of course to take home the prize, but at the same time we would like to increase the awareness of Synthetic Biology among the general public and the academic community. We discuss this extensively on our communication plan, education and safety pages.


Besides our enthusiasm for synthetic biology we also share other common interests for music, photography and sailing. On our gallery page you can find a lot pictures of our team outings and other group activities and on our movies page you can find a collection of all the fun and educational movies we published. We took our interest for music to the next level by forming the iJAM band, with which we played a number of jam sessions.

Continue reading: