Team:UT Dallas/Project

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       A little portal to learn more about UTD if anyone wants to. Learn more about where we work and some fun facts about UTD. *Add picture of Nserl.</p><p><a href="#"><font size="3" face="verdana">Click here to learn more about UTD</a></font></p>
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Revision as of 17:46, 19 July 2011

biz solution

UT Dallas iGem Project

Tissue damage characterizes a range of medical conditions that can be particularly difficult to manage without restrictively risky or expensive intervention. The human body hosts a rich diversity of symbiotic microflora that provides a powerful engineering platform for synthetic bacterial systems. We aim to construct a probiotic solution that successfully interfaces with the immune system to facilitate localized tissue repair.

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UT Dallas


Notebook

This will just give a brief description of what we've been doing and then link to the Notebook page when anyone clicks the "Learn More" link. See what we've been doing over the past few months.

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