Team:NYC Wetware/Tools/Bioremediation

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1. Appukuttan, D., Rao, A.S., Apte, S.K., Engineering of Deinococcus radiodurans R1 for Bioprecipitation of Uranium from Dilute Nuclear Waste, 2006. 72(12): 7873–7878.  
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1. Appukuttan, D., Rao, A.S., Apte, S.K., Engineering of Deinococcus radiodurans R1 for Bioprecipitation of Uranium from Dilute Nuclear Waste, 2006. 72(12): 7873–7878. <br>
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2. Brim, H., McFarlan, S.C., Fredrickson, J.K., Minton, K.W., Khai, M., Wackett, L.P., Daly M.J., Engineering Deinococcus radiodurans for metal remediation in radioactive mixed waste environments, 1999. 18: 85-90.
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2. Brim, H., McFarlan, S.C., Fredrickson, J.K., Minton, K.W., Khai, M., Wackett, L.P., Daly M.J., Engineering Deinococcus radiodurans for metal remediation in radioactive mixed waste environments, 1999. 18: 85-90. ,<br>
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3.  Daly, M.J., Engineering radiation-resistant bacteria for environmental biotechnology, 200. 11(3): 280-5.
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3.  Daly, M.J., Engineering radiation-resistant bacteria for environmental biotechnology, 200. 11(3): 280-5. <br>
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Another of our Human Practices initiatives is less sophisticated, but no less important. We will be running a science workshop at Camp Simcha, demonstrating some of the coolest experiments that synthetic biology has to offer for the education and entertainment of kids and teens dealing with serious illness.
 
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