Team:Virginia

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Hi! We're the iGEM team at the University of Virginia. We're engineering a genetic circuit in yeast to accelerate human wound-healing with the goal of preventing dangerous infection due to the vulnerability of chronic wounds. We hope to accomplish this by expressing a set of growth factors associated with accelerated healing in a time-dependent fashion by microorganisms at the wound site.
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Revision as of 00:35, 12 July 2011

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Hi! We're the iGEM team at the University of Virginia. We're engineering a genetic circuit in yeast to accelerate human wound-healing with the goal of preventing dangerous infection which is often exacerbated in chronic or slow-healing wounds. We hope to accomplish this by expressing a set of growth factors associated with accelerated healing in a time-dependent fashion by microorganisms at the wound site.

The Rotunda