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Revision as of 20:59, 26 July 2015

Degradation of Natural Rubber

Team Brasil-USP

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Some pictures of the event

Check out the slides from Jamboré

RubberBye - Brasil-USP Project Presentation

In this talk, we presented our ideas on how to use a synthetic system to degrade natural rubber, while still ending up with product of high commercial value: fuel. We also shared some of our plans to turn it into a startup soon enough!


iGEM UFSCar - UFSCar Team Project Presentation

UFSCar Team then shared us their solution to help avoiding diseases transmitted by insect vectors, such as malaria and dengue: engineering bacteria carrying out the production of D-limonene to serve as a repellent with low-toxicity.

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LeishMANIA - UFMG_Brazil Project Presentation

UFMG_Brazil team proposed in their talk the use of an optimized visceral Leishmania strain to direct drugs to specific macrophages associated to Rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disease that culminates in a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the joint lining.

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iGEM - Ana Sifuentes' talk

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ModeliGEM - Modeling of Biological Systems

During this talk, our team presented an introduction to modeling, starting from a general problem, and bringing into discussion the scientific method and the role of quantitative measurements in general science.


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