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The UQ-Australia team consists of 9 undergraduate students, aided by 4 supervisors. 2009 is our first year of involvement in iGEM. UQ-Australia aims to tackle two important environmental issues specific to Australia.
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Welcome to the UQ iGEM Wiki site! Though still in progress we are doing all we can to upload pictures and our progress in both projects!
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'''Project 1: Bioprecipitation'''<br/>
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This project aims to optimise the ice-nucleating ability of ''P. syringae'' at elevated temperatures with the goal to induce precipitation. So, can bacteria help drought, by bringing on rain? Well, we're trying to find out!
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The UQ-Australia team consists of 9 undergraduates with 4 supervisors and 2009 is our first year of involvement in iGEM. UQ-Australia aims to tackle two important environmental issues specific to Australia.
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'''Project 2: Biofiltration'''<br/>
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This project aims to modify the mercury uptake, reduction and efflux system in ''E. coli'' to reduce mercury contamination in water supplies. If this project is successful, it is likely that a similar approach would be effective in mitigating other types of heavy metal contamination.
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'''Read more!'''<br/>
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Check out our [https://2009.igem.org/Team:UQ-Australia/Project Project Section] and [https://2009.igem.org/Team:UQ-Australia/Notebook Lab Notebook] for more details.

Revision as of 07:15, 6 September 2009

UQ-Australia IGEM Team 2009

UQ Team

Hello from UQ-Australia!
The UQ-Australia team consists of 9 undergraduate students, aided by 4 supervisors. 2009 is our first year of involvement in iGEM. UQ-Australia aims to tackle two important environmental issues specific to Australia.

Project 1: Bioprecipitation
This project aims to optimise the ice-nucleating ability of P. syringae at elevated temperatures with the goal to induce precipitation. So, can bacteria help drought, by bringing on rain? Well, we're trying to find out!

Project 2: Biofiltration
This project aims to modify the mercury uptake, reduction and efflux system in E. coli to reduce mercury contamination in water supplies. If this project is successful, it is likely that a similar approach would be effective in mitigating other types of heavy metal contamination.

Read more!
Check out our Project Section and Lab Notebook for more details.


Highlights

14 August 2009 Welcome to the lab!

UQ-Lab16.jpg

Starting to look like home... Our lab now has a thermocycler, BSC, fridges, pipettes, waterbath, stirrer, rocker and a heap of consumables! Photos under the OUR LAB link!!

31 July 2009 UQ Lab

UQ-Lab9.JPG

Inauguration of the UQ-iGEM lab! Click on the OUR LAB link!!

21 July 2009 Ag43

Ecoli.JPG

We have received E.coli from Mark Schembri








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