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<font size="3"><b>September 25th 2009</b></font><br>
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In this section we have described our daily activities. The description of our experimental work is divided into the following sections:<br>
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<p align="justify">We just received word that Lundbeckfonden has granted us $8000 USD for completion of our project! We owe them our gratitude, and continue our work delighted that thanks to Lundbeckfonden, Otto Mønsteds Fond, and Center For Microbial Biotechnology, we are now 100% funded and ready for iGEM 2009!</p><br>
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*The activities related to the design, construction and testing of the Redoxilator.<br>
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Throughout the text, links will guide to a detailed descriptions of the protocols used in each case.<br>
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<font size="3"><b>September 24th 2009</b></font><br>
 
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<p align="justify">It appears that we have done nothing yet?!<br>Notebook will be uploaded shortly...</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 01:13, 22 October 2009

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Welcome to the DTU iGEM wiki!


Activities relating to our two sub-projects:

- The Redoxilator
- The USER assembly standard
- Biobricks
- Protocols

Day-to-day activities


In this section we have described our daily activities. The description of our experimental work is divided into the following sections:

  • The activities related to the design, construction and testing of the Redoxilator.
  • The events leading to the USER assembly standard and the PHUSER program.
  • The construction of the four biobricks submitted will be described.

Throughout the text, links will guide to a detailed descriptions of the protocols used in each case.
Dtuwork1.jpg

Our three main tools... and Mads



Dtuwork2.jpg

Hans working hard in the lab, and Bjørn working just as hard somewhere else

Work process

Our team works parallel in smaller sub-teams. Some of us work hard in the lab, while others are in the process of developing software and the in silico model of the Redoxilator system. However, we constantly keep each other updated, and meet often to exchange ideas and take turns at the different tasks, thus exhausting all of our combined knowledge in every aspect of this project.

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