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Team:BGU Israel
Cancer – what is the problem?
Despite the huge investment in research and the development of a variety of treatment methods, cancer is still a major cause of death in the world.
Today, both surgical and pharmacological treatments against most types of cancer are not accurate enough to identify and treat the disease on a cellular level.
On the other hand, novel biological treatments being developed were only found effective for a relatively small number of patients.
In cancer, many cellular and molecular processes take place, enabling the tumor to develop and spread in the body.
We believe that it is possible to take advantage of the many typical biological mechanisms of cancer cells, by developing a synthetic biology-based system for identifying and treating cancer on a cellular level.
Together as a team, we developed a modular system which identifies numerous genetic changes in cancer cells and responds by activating a synthetic machine that executes a cell suicide program or enables color-based "tagging" of the cells for tumor detection, ensuring complete surgical removal.
Achievements
European Jamboree results:
- Gold medal
- Best Wiki
- European First Runner Up
World Jamboree results:
- Best Environment Project
- World First Runner Up
Business plan competitions after iGEM:
- 1st place at the TUM IdeAward
- 2nd place at the Be.Project Competition
- 3rd place in the second round of the Munich Business Plan Competition
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iGEM Team TU-Munich
Emil-Erlenmeyer-Forum 5
85354 Freising, Germany
Email: igem@wzw.tum.de
Phone: +49 8161 71-4351