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Revision as of 08:55, 15 September 2015





The Team



We are a group of 11 enthusiastic and motivated undergraduate students from Eindhoven University of Technology. Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) is a research university specializing in engineering science & technology. The university focuses on science for society, science for industry and science for science. The TU/e profiles itself as a leading, international in engineering science & technology specialized university. Strategic areas on which the TU/e is focused are Energy, Health and Smart Mobility.

Inspired by the great achievement of last year’s iGEM team (Winner of the “Best new application project”, undergrad )
iGEM Eindhoven 2014 developed membrane proteins to which they could attach any azide-functionalized molecule. The attachment of DBCO-functionalized molecules happens through the SPAAC Click Chemistry reaction, a fully bio-orthogonal reaction. To enable the attachment, they introduced a non-natural amino acid, exploiting the Amber Stop Codon. They were rewarded the prestigious 'Best New Application' prize for undergraduates for their work. For more information on their project, we refer to their wiki page .
and eager to explore the field of synthetic biology, we are driven to set the bar high with an innovative and socially relevant idea. If you want to find out more about the individual members, try out our very own memory!
F.l.t.r. Femke Vaassen, Laura van Smeden, Kwankwan Zhu, Sjoerd Nooijens, Yeshi de Bruin, Hans de Ferrante, Elles Elschot, Cas van der Putten, Laura Jacobs, Jan-Willem Muller and Esther van Leeuwen.