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Achievements
Here is a summary of the achievements of the Imperial College 2009 team:
- Improved the characterisation of the 2008 Harvard thermosensitive promoter by successfully testing with GFP.
- Submitted new coding regions for 2 enzymes, PAH and cellulase, as well as a pentapeptide, opiorphin.
- Designed new BioBricks using those genes coding for encapsulation of the cell.
- Explored the current Ethical Issues in Synthetic Biology, as well as those specific to our project.
- Helped UCL by sending them a plate of Synechocystis PCC680 and a genome preparation
- Took part in the Valencia ethics survey, and became the first team to win the Valencia Ethics gold medal.