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Revision as of 19:46, 11 August 2015


What is project SpaceMoss?
Project SpaceMoss conducts research on the possibility of sending genetically modified moss to Mars.

Why Moss?
Moss is a very sturdy plant that can already handle rough conditions, it therefore has a higher change of surviving harsh conditions on Mars. Research in transformation of Moss has been on-going for years at Center for Synthetic Biology whereas other teams and institutes often use E-coli or Yeast - one benefit of using moss it that it consumes carbondioxide and creates oxygen.

What is the iGEM competetion?
The International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) is a worldwide synthetic biology competition

Who is currently sponsoring you?
So far we are finansially sponsored by University of Copenhagen (KU Almene fond), Lundbeckfonden and Tycho Bio.

How do I learn more about iGEM?
You can read about the competition here

How do I become part of an iGEM team
First check if your school or university already has an iGEM team or read How to start a team

How can i help?
You can show your support by following us on Facebook or Twitter or contact us directly on igemcph@gmail.com