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The University of Groningen has given us large labaratorium a nice office. The lab comes with a lot of equipment we still need to purchase supplies and other specialised scientific equipment. We are sponsored by several university institutes such as the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials as several coorperate sponsors and public sector sponsors. If you can support our project, feel free to contact us. The university of Groningen is also running a crowdfunding campaign at [http://studenten.rugsteunt.nl link].
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The University of Groningen has given us large labaratorium a nice office. The lab comes with a lot of equipment we still need to purchase supplies and other specialised scientific equipment. We are sponsored by several university institutes such as the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials as several coorperate sponsors and public sector sponsors. If you can support our project, feel free to contact us. The university of Groningen is also running a crowdfunding campaign at <a href="http://studenten.rugsteunt.nl" link></a>
  
 
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Revision as of 09:58, 9 July 2015

Introduction

iGEM Groningen 2015 wants to harness the energy of salinity, often called ‘Blue Energy’. Blue Energy uses ion exchange membranes to separate the sodium and chloride found in sea water. These ion exchange membranes are expensive and unreliable. We want to use bacteria to create a living membrane that can repair itself. For more information contact contact@igemgroningen.com.

Support us

The University of Groningen has given us large labaratorium a nice office. The lab comes with a lot of equipment we still need to purchase supplies and other specialised scientific equipment. We are sponsored by several university institutes such as the Zernike Institute for Advanced Materials as several coorperate sponsors and public sector sponsors. If you can support our project, feel free to contact us. The university of Groningen is also running a crowdfunding campaign at