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<font color="#B0C8AE" size="6">>News</font>
<h2 style="color: #D16349">'''Publications'''</h2>
*[[IGEM:PennState/Publications/Synthetic Sports: A Bacterial Relay Race|<font color="#000000">Synthetic Sports: A Bacterial Relay Race</font>]]
*[[IGEM:PennState/Publications/Posters|<font color="#000000">PSU iGEM Posters</font>]]
<h2 style="color: #D16349">'''Tasks'''</h2>
*[[IGEM:PennState/News/WebsiteTasks|<font color="#000000">Website Tasks</font>]]


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<font color="#646B86" size="6">>Project</font>
<font color="#646B86" size="6">>Project</font>


<h2 style="color: #D16349">'''Publications'''</h2>
*[[IGEM:PennState/Publications/Synthetic Sports: A Bacterial Relay Race|<font color="#000000">Synthetic Sports: A Bacterial Relay Race</font>]]
*[[IGEM:PennState/Publications/Posters|<font color="#000000">PSU iGEM Posters</font>]]
<h2 style="color: #D16349">'''News'''</h2>
*[[IGEM:PennState/News/WebsiteTasks|<font color="#000000">Website Tasks</font>]]


<h2 style="color: #D16349">'''Protocols'''</h2>
<h2 style="color: #D16349">'''Protocols'''</h2>

Revision as of 10:27, 18 April 2007

The PSU 2007 iGEM team is currently exploring projects in nano-machines, nano-tube formation, computer modeling of cellular circuits, oscillating bistable switch, 7 state modulo bacterial system, pressure activated bacteria, intracellular molecular synthesis, and toxic chemical sensors. We are currently exploring the feasibility of each of these ideas for the summer 2007 session. If you are interested in joining the team click here.


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