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Revision as of 18:51, 6 September 2015
Welcome to BiOrigami!
We are a group of undergraduate students from Stanford and Brown University who are working at NASA Ames Research Center with a team of wonderful advisors to do synthetic biology
BiOrigami? What is this?
As in Biological Origami. Are you interested now? Click to find out more!
Who are we? The 2015 Stanford-Brown iGEM Team
A group of strange and funny looking students who decided to spend the summer stuck in a lab together aka the Stanford-Brown 2015 iGEM Team
C.A.S.H. Cellulose Associated Spore HYDRAS, or a biological contractile mechanism
Based on work done by Chen et al. at Columbia university, we sought to employ the contractile properties of bacterial spores to use as a contractile mechanism for biOrigami.
CRATER Crisper Assited Transformation Efficient Reaction
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