Team:Lambert GA
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- | + | We are Georgia's first high school iGEM team. We are from Lamber High School in Forsyth County, Georgia, just outside Atlanta. This is the first year that our school has had an iGEM program, and we are very excited to be part of this group. | |
- | Our instructor is Mrs. Janet Standeven, who teaches biology and environmental science at Lambert. We are also being sponsored by Dr. Mark Styczynski | + | Our instructor is Mrs. Janet Standeven, who teaches biology and environmental science at Lambert. We are also being sponsored by Dr. Mark Styczynski from Georgia Tech's Chemical Engineering department. |
- | The members of our iGEM team are very enthusiastic about biotechnology and molecular engineering | + | The members of our iGEM team are very enthusiastic about biotechnology and molecular engineering and are glad to be presented with the opportunity to gain valuable experience in this ever-expanding bio technical field and to have been able to work in doctorate labs at the prestigious Georgia Institute of Technology being just high school students. |
In 2010, Georgia Institute of Technology’s iGem team submitted the part K410000, a periplasmic heat generator made with HybB and OmpA and AOX. The following year several teams used HybB in their projects with mixed results. Our project is the continuation these projects and the characterization of HybB and OmpA. To do this we will put RFP under HybB promotion. In addition to we will put OmpA AOX under three constituitive promoters. | In 2010, Georgia Institute of Technology’s iGem team submitted the part K410000, a periplasmic heat generator made with HybB and OmpA and AOX. The following year several teams used HybB in their projects with mixed results. Our project is the continuation these projects and the characterization of HybB and OmpA. To do this we will put RFP under HybB promotion. In addition to we will put OmpA AOX under three constituitive promoters. |
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