Team:Bielefeld-CeBiTec
Project
Our team decided to establish cell-free systems ("cell-free protein synthesis" and "plasmid repressor interaction assay"). For demonstrating the extensibility of our systems we worked with biosensors for heavy metals and we construct a new biosensor for date rape drugs. See what we are doing this year.
Get Started!Results
Overview
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Final application
It really works on paper...
Modeling
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Biosafety
Our systems should be cell-free. We confirmed through experiments and experts that our systems contained no genetically modified organisms and are safe to use. Let's see what we've done.
Human Practices
A project is not only lab work. As scientists we need to take responsiblity of what we published and how we appear in public. Among other things we did a dual use essay as we want iGEM to be more aware of biosecurity. Read how iGEM can be a role model for dual use issues.
Get Started!Team
We are ten master students studying molecular biotechnology, genome-based system biology and molecular cell biology. Curious who we are? Get to know us better!
Notebook
We documented everything we have done in the laboratory and lists protocols, organisms, buffers and primers. If you need more information, check this page.
Partners
An important aspect of iGEM is collaboration. We collaborated with several iGEM teams and helped them for their project. Moreover, you can see who supports us financially. Take a look!
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 | ||
Demonstration of the biosensor system's extensibility through several biosensors | ||
Construction of a new biosensor for the detection of date rape drugs | ||
Construction of a new biosensor for heavy metals (Copper) . | ||
Implementation of a model for CFPS. | ||
Taking up the dual use issue in connection with the topic "date rape drugs". | ||
Help another team | ||
We have a functional prototype. |