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Latest revision as of 17:30, 20 November 2015
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. |