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:*'''The Undergrads'''__HIDER__
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*[[User:Cys|Christin Sander]]
*[[User:da104|Deepti Aswani]]
*[[User:Farah|Farah Vohra]]
*[[User:Baijiongjun|Jiongjun Bai]]
*[[User:Johnsy|John Sy]]
*[[User:JohnChattaway|John Chattaway]]
*[[User:Jonny|Jonathan Wells]]
*[[User:Tom|Tom Hinson]]
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*[http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/r.kitney Prof. Richard Kitney]
*[http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/p.freemont Prof. Paul Freemont]
*[http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/d.mann Dr. David Mann]
*Kirsten Jensen
*[[User:Vincent|Vincent Rouilly]]
*[[User:chuehloo|Chueh-Loo Poh]]
*[[User:SxE00|Matthieu Bultelle]]
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:*[[IGEM:IMPERIAL/2006/Acknowledgments| Acknowledgments]]
 
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==[[Image:Icon_board.png]] Education==
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Revision as of 04:05, 28 October 2006

The newsletter of Imperial College London iGEM 2006
News Archive Lab Notebook Biological Oscillator Parts Modelling Protocols Resources

Breaking News

  • BioBricks sent to M.I.T. (21/10/06)<br\>
  • Croonian Prize Lecture: 'Structure and the living cell' Wednesday 4th October at 6.30pm, The Royal Society [1] More....<br\>
  • Teaching-Lab cleared (15/09/06)<br\>
  • The Chemostat is ours - (31/08/06)<br\>
  • New aiiA has arrived - (31/08/06)<br\>
News Archive

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Oscillator based on Predator Prey dynamics. We are creating a molecular system which is able to show oscillations which can be described by the lotka-volatra equations. The molecular oscillations are powered by two distinct cell populations, one which drives the predator and a second driving the prey. This flexible design will allow us to alter the amplitude and wavelength of the oscillator by changing the relative population sizes. The system uses quorum sensing to create culture wide synchronised oscillations of N-acyl homoserine lactone. The system is working in models using realistic values and we are currently devising ways to test the bio-bricks to analyse how their performance affects our models .

The Imperial College iGEM team and instructors on the terrace of the Biochemistry building


Entertainment

Lab work

Events/Activities

  • MIT Jamboree
  • BioSysBio Conference
  • UK Team Meeting in Cambridge
  • Event Calendar

Education