Team:EPF-Lausanne/Playground

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<p>We noticed that only a small number of iGEM teams have also made use of microfluidics in the past. Because we think that microfluidics is a useful tool for the iGEM community, we decided to promote the technique by creating the [http://tamagotchip.epfl.ch tamagotchip] live online microfluidics game: from any web browser, you can control the setup located in our lab in Lausanne, as detailed <a href="/Team:EPF-Lausanne/Tools/Microfluidics/Tamagotchip">here</a>. In addition, we wrote a <a href="Team:EPF-Lausanne/Tools/Microfluidics">guide on the wiki</a> to help future teams get started with these techniques.</p>
<p>We noticed that only a small number of iGEM teams have also made use of microfluidics in the past. Because we think that microfluidics is a useful tool for the iGEM community, we decided to promote the technique by creating the [http://tamagotchip.epfl.ch tamagotchip] live online microfluidics game: from any web browser, you can control the setup located in our lab in Lausanne, as detailed <a href="/Team:EPF-Lausanne/Tools/Microfluidics/Tamagotchip">here</a>. In addition, we wrote a <a href="Team:EPF-Lausanne/Tools/Microfluidics">guide on the wiki</a> to help future teams get started with these techniques.</p>
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In summary, over the summer we:
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* developed and characterized a new in vivo selection system based on “survival of the weakest”.
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* created and characterized a set of T7 promoter variants that express with different strengths.
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* created several TetR variants.
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* created several reporter systems for the in vivo characterization of TetR.
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* determined the binding energy landscape of TetR and a number of TetR mutants using MITOMI.
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* developed a cheap and easy to build a microfluidic setup for the iGEM community
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