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<center><font size= 4 color=”#112970”>2013 MCIT Catalytic Chimeras wiki was designed and created with the help of Sam Higgins and Christopher Dawalt and the use of the Team Cornell 2012 wiki.</center></font>
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Latest revision as of 18:45, 21 June 2013


Mckenzie iGEM

 

 



Check out the McKenzie Center for Innovation and Technology Catalytic Chimeras!


Take a look at our calendar with all of our events and experiences for the last eight months.
The Team is working on a yeast-based biosensor in the form of a topical cream that will detect the early onset of malignant melanoma.


A huge thank you to these sponsors that made Team MCIT Indianapolis possible.
The 2013 MCIT Catalytic Chimeras wiki was designed and created with the help of Christopher Dawalt and the use of the Team Cornell 2012 wiki.