Team:NTNU Trondheim

From 2011.igem.org

(Difference between revisions)
Line 8: Line 8:
iGEM is the premiere international competition in Synthetic Biology for university students, this year with more than 160 teams from all over the world.  For the first time, a Norwegian team is participating! Our team, consisting of students from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) are really excited to be able to compete, and we are very much looking forward to honing our skills in synthetic biology. Our project idea is based on using the alarmone [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanosine_pentaphosphate ppGpp] to detect stress in ''E. coli'', and basically make it turn red with anger!  
iGEM is the premiere international competition in Synthetic Biology for university students, this year with more than 160 teams from all over the world.  For the first time, a Norwegian team is participating! Our team, consisting of students from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) are really excited to be able to compete, and we are very much looking forward to honing our skills in synthetic biology. Our project idea is based on using the alarmone [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guanosine_pentaphosphate ppGpp] to detect stress in ''E. coli'', and basically make it turn red with anger!  
-
[[File:NTNU2011 forside s.png]]
+
[[File:NTNU2011 forside s.png|500px]]
{|style="font-size: 35px;"
{|style="font-size: 35px;"

Revision as of 16:38, 20 September 2011



Introduction

Judging Criteria
Team registration Check.png
Complete Judging form Check.png
Team Wiki Check.png
Present a poster and a talk at the iGEM Jamboree Check.png
Submitted one well-characterized standard BioBrick (registry) Check.png
Demonstrate one new BioBrick of your own design and construction works as expected (registry) Check.png
Characterize the operation of one new BioBrick and enter this information in the registry Check.png
Improve an existing BioBrick and enter this information in the registry Check.png

iGEM is the premiere international competition in Synthetic Biology for university students, this year with more than 160 teams from all over the world. For the first time, a Norwegian team is participating! Our team, consisting of students from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) are really excited to be able to compete, and we are very much looking forward to honing our skills in synthetic biology. Our project idea is based on using the alarmone ppGpp to detect stress in E. coli, and basically make it turn red with anger!

NTNU2011 forside s.png

Our Data page