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<li>We have successfully cloned five BioBricks which convert Nitrite (NO2-) to Ammonia (NH3), Nitrous Oxide (N2O) to Nitrogen (N2), and Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) to Sulphur (S) </li> | <li>We have successfully cloned five BioBricks which convert Nitrite (NO2-) to Ammonia (NH3), Nitrous Oxide (N2O) to Nitrogen (N2), and Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) to Sulphur (S) </li> | ||
+ | <li> We have characterised Nitrite Reductase, and improved BioBricks submitted by previous iGEM teams.</li> | ||
<li>We have designed a prototype which converts Soot, NOx and SOx to relatively harmless products.</li> | <li>We have designed a prototype which converts Soot, NOx and SOx to relatively harmless products.</li> | ||
<li>We are actively collaborating with the Delhi state government. We are hopeful that commercialise this proto for market for diesel generators and car engines. </li> | <li>We are actively collaborating with the Delhi state government. We are hopeful that commercialise this proto for market for diesel generators and car engines. </li> | ||
− | + | <li> We have compiled a pollution booklet on India, that provides state and city wide information and statistics on pollution </li> | |
+ | <li> Keeping social context in mind, our team interacted with various stakeholders including students, government officials, research agencies, urban and rural publics in order build awareness on the issue and seek potential solutions</li> | ||
<li>A critical barrier to achieve optimal result in this construct is the regulation of heme protein production in EColi, a problem which remains unsolved. Our team has found a crucial regulatory pathway that can be manipulated to increase heme production and activity levels of heme protein. We have modelled this pathway, which we hope will prove beneficial to future iGEM teams to reliably carry forward research on the issue of heme protein regulation. </li> | <li>A critical barrier to achieve optimal result in this construct is the regulation of heme protein production in EColi, a problem which remains unsolved. Our team has found a crucial regulatory pathway that can be manipulated to increase heme production and activity levels of heme protein. We have modelled this pathway, which we hope will prove beneficial to future iGEM teams to reliably carry forward research on the issue of heme protein regulation. </li> | ||
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