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==Virginia Genetically Engineered Machine (VGEM) Team Lab Wiki==
==2007 Virginia Genetically Engineered Machine (VGEM) Team==
Welcome to the new VGEM Team wiki!  The VGEM Team was founded by George McArthur IV so that the University of Virginia's could send an undergraduate bioengineering team to compete in MIT's international Genetically Engineered Machines competition [[http://www.igem2006.com (iGEM)]].  We'll be adding new information regularly, so be sure to check up on us soon.
Welcome to the new VGEM Team wiki!  The VGEM Team was founded by George McArthur IV so that the University of Virginia's could send an undergraduate bioengineering team to compete in MIT's international Genetically Engineered Machines competition [[http://www.igem2006.com (iGEM)]].  We'll be adding new information regularly, so be sure to check up on us soon.
==Personnel==
==Personnel==

Revision as of 11:12, 23 January 2007

2007 Virginia Genetically Engineered Machine (VGEM) Team

Welcome to the new VGEM Team wiki! The VGEM Team was founded by George McArthur IV so that the University of Virginia's could send an undergraduate bioengineering team to compete in MIT's international Genetically Engineered Machines competition [(iGEM)]. We'll be adding new information regularly, so be sure to check up on us soon.

Personnel

Undergraduate Team

Graduate Mentors

  • Brianne Ray, Microbiology

Faculty Advisors

Additional Contact Information

Project

Our project will be mind-blowing and reality-bending. We'll be working with E. coli and hope to tackle a medical or environmental engineering problem or both! Our group is interested in the metabolic engineering of bacteria for the production of sophisticated biomaterials, fine chemicals such as biopharmaceuticals, and renewable energy alternatives such as ethanol and hydrogen using engineering principles that are being developed by the emerging discipline called Synthetic Biology.

Links

Acknowledgements

This team was made possible by the generous support from the following:

Papers

Introductory Papers