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Latest revision as of 17:30, 20 November 2015

iGEM Bielefeld 2015


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Achievements

Development of a new cell-free assay named Plasmid Repressor Interaction Assay (PRIA).
Establishment of a Cell-Free Protein Synthesis (CFPS) system for the iGEM community.
Our CFPS System works perfectly on paper and is long-term storable.
Demonstration of the paper-based CFPS' extensibility for several biosensors.
Construction of a new biosensor for the detection of date rape drugs.
Design and construction of a new biosensor for heavy metals (copper).
Characterization of multiple biosensors for heavy metals.
Development and implementation of a model for CFPS.
Starting the dual use debate in iGEM including suggestions for new guidelines and discussing the dual use topic on the example of “date rape drugs”.
Programming of an app to quantify fluorescence in pictures generated by our novel filter combination.
Providing a 3D printed black case for fluorescence evaluation.
We build a fully functional device combining CFPS, biosensors, our black case and the app.