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== '''Who we are''' ==
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Image:Washington Casey Ager Profile1.jpg‎|<center>Casey Ager <br/> Biochemistry</center>
Image:Washington Casey Ager Profile1.jpg‎|<center>Casey Ager <br/> Biochemistry</center>
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Image:Washington_Elaine.jpg|<center>Elaine Lai <br/> Microbiology, Chemistry</center>
Image:Washington_Elaine.jpg|<center>Elaine Lai <br/> Microbiology, Chemistry</center>
Image:Washington_2011_Lab_Ben.png|<center>Benjamin Mo <br/> Bioengineering</center>
Image:Washington_2011_Lab_Ben.png|<center>Benjamin Mo <br/> Bioengineering</center>
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Image:Washington 2011 CIMG0015-A.jpg|<center>Austin Moon <br/> Cellular and Molecular Biology, Microbiology</center>
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Image:Washington 2011 CIMG0015-A.jpg|<center>Austin Moon <br/> Molecular Biology</center>
Image:Washington_iGEM2011_Rashmi.jpg|<center>Rashmi Ravichandran <br/> Microbiology</center>
Image:Washington_iGEM2011_Rashmi.jpg|<center>Rashmi Ravichandran <br/> Microbiology</center>
Image:rsz_cats.png|<center>Seth Sagulo <br/> Biochemistry</center>
Image:rsz_cats.png|<center>Seth Sagulo <br/> Biochemistry</center>
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Image:Washington_Cindy.jpg|<center>Cindy Wu <br/> Cellular and Molecular Biology</center>
Image:Washington_Cindy.jpg|<center>Cindy Wu <br/> Cellular and Molecular Biology</center>
Image:Washington_Sean_Wu.jpg|<center>Sean Wu <br/> Computer Science and Engineering</center>
Image:Washington_Sean_Wu.jpg|<center>Sean Wu <br/> Computer Science and Engineering</center>
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File:Washington_EmilyYang.jpg|<center>Emily Yang <br/> Bioengineering</center>
Image:Washington_lei_zheg.png|<center>Lei Zheng <br/> Biochemistry</center>
Image:Washington_lei_zheg.png|<center>Lei Zheng <br/> Biochemistry</center>
Image:Washington_david_zong.jpg‎|<center>David Zong <br/> Bioengineering</center>
Image:Washington_david_zong.jpg‎|<center>David Zong <br/> Bioengineering</center>
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image:Washington_David_Baker.jpg|<center>David Baker <br/> Biochemistry</center>
image:Washington_David_Baker.jpg|<center>David Baker <br/> Biochemistry</center>
Image:Washington_Klavins.jpg|<center>Eric Klavins <br/> Electrical Engineering</center>
Image:Washington_Klavins.jpg|<center>Eric Klavins <br/> Electrical Engineering</center>
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File:Washington_Sauro.png|<center>Herbert Sauro <br/>Bioengineering</center>
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Image:Washington_OSLI.png|<center><b>Oil Sand Leadership Initiative</b> <br/> Funding to support Travel and Registration Costs</center>
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Image:Washington_OSLI.png|<center><b>Oil Sands Leadership Initiative</b><br/>Funding to support Travel and Registration Costs</center>
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Image:Washington_UniversitySeal.gif|<center><b>UW Biochemistry</b> <br/> Lab space</center>
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Image:Washington_UniversitySeal.gif|<center><b>UW Biochemistry</b><br/>Lab space</center>
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Image:Washington_Anaspec.gif|<center><b>Anaspec</b> <br/> Peptide Discounts</center>
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Image:Washington_Anaspec.gif|<center><b>Anaspec</b><br/>Peptide Discounts</center>
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Image:Washington_ARPA-E_Logo.png|<center><b>Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy </b><br/> Registration Support</center>
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Image:Washington_ARPA-E_Logo.png|<center><b>Advanced Research Projects Agency - Energy</b><br/>Registration Support</center>
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Image:Washington2011_Hhmi_362_72.jpg|<center><b>Howard Hughes Medical Institute</b> <br/> Lab materials and supplies</center>
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Image:Washington2011_Hhmi_362_72.jpg|<center><b>Howard Hughes Medical Institute</b><br/>Lab materials and supplies</center>
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== '''Who did what''' ==
== '''Who did what''' ==
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The teams were assembled during our winter quarter. During this term we went around to classes and had weekly meetings to introduce students to synthetic biology through a series of guest lectures. During the spring, students participated in brainstorming projects related to the sponsoring Faculty advisors labs (Baker and Klavins) and came up with the project they wanted to carry out. Students also planned and partcipated in community outreach events where we taught the local public about synthetic biology. Over the summer, students completed all of the experimental work, but worked closely with both graduate students and faculty advisors to plan the most pertinent experiments and make the most of our limited time. '''The work documented here in this wiki and on our presentation is entirely the work of iGEM students - it does not represent the project of any host lab, advisor, or instructor participating in iGEM.'''
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The teams were assembled during our winter quarter. During this term, we went around to classes and had weekly meetings to introduce students to synthetic biology through a series of guest lectures. During the spring, students participated in brainstorming projects related to the sponsoring Faculty advisors' labs (Baker and Klavins) and came up with the project they wanted to carry out. Students also planned and participated in community outreach events where we taught the local public about synthetic biology. Over the summer, students completed all of the experimental work, but worked closely with both graduate students and faculty advisors to plan the most pertinent experiments and make the most of our limited time.  
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'''The work documented here in this wiki and on our presentation is entirely the work of iGEM students - it does not represent the project of any host lab, advisor, or instructor participating in iGEM.'''
=== Diesel Production ===
=== Diesel Production ===
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After producing promising results, in future directions:
After producing promising results, in future directions:
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Matthew Harger and Lei Zheng worked on System Optimization
Matthew Harger and Lei Zheng worked on System Optimization
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Emily Yang worked on modelling the alkane production pathway.
=== Gluten Destruction ===
=== Gluten Destruction ===
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Sydney Gordon, Daniel Hadidi, Liz Stanley, Angus Toland, Sarah Wolf, and Sean Wu designed, built, and tested Kumamolisin-As and over 100 mutants to combat gluten intolerance by increasing the activity on the PQLP antigenic peptide.
Sydney Gordon, Daniel Hadidi, Liz Stanley, Angus Toland, Sarah Wolf, and Sean Wu designed, built, and tested Kumamolisin-As and over 100 mutants to combat gluten intolerance by increasing the activity on the PQLP antigenic peptide.
=== iGEM Toolkits ===
=== iGEM Toolkits ===
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Michael Brasino, Rashmi Ravichandran, and Alicia Wong worked on extracting and BioBricking the essential genes for magnetosomes, made the fusion proteins, and did the experimental measurements.  They also expanded on work that was started by UW iGEM students in 2010, by constructing more Gibson-friendly plasmid backbones and characterizing the Gibson-assembly efficiencies of pSB and pGA plasmids.
Michael Brasino, Rashmi Ravichandran, and Alicia Wong worked on extracting and BioBricking the essential genes for magnetosomes, made the fusion proteins, and did the experimental measurements.  They also expanded on work that was started by UW iGEM students in 2010, by constructing more Gibson-friendly plasmid backbones and characterizing the Gibson-assembly efficiencies of pSB and pGA plasmids.
=== Community Outreach ===
=== Community Outreach ===
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Cindy Wu headed and organized all iGEM 2011 Community Outreach events.
Cindy Wu headed and organized all iGEM 2011 Community Outreach events.

Latest revision as of 06:04, 28 October 2011


Who we are





Who did what

The teams were assembled during our winter quarter. During this term, we went around to classes and had weekly meetings to introduce students to synthetic biology through a series of guest lectures. During the spring, students participated in brainstorming projects related to the sponsoring Faculty advisors' labs (Baker and Klavins) and came up with the project they wanted to carry out. Students also planned and participated in community outreach events where we taught the local public about synthetic biology. Over the summer, students completed all of the experimental work, but worked closely with both graduate students and faculty advisors to plan the most pertinent experiments and make the most of our limited time.

The work documented here in this wiki and on our presentation is entirely the work of iGEM students - it does not represent the project of any host lab, advisor, or instructor participating in iGEM.

Diesel Production

After producing promising results, in future directions:

Casey Ager, Austin Moon, and Seth Sagulo worked on Enzyme Localization via Direct Fusion and Zinc Finger Fusion methods.

Juhye An, Elaine Lai, and Benjamin Mo worked on Decarbonylase Redesign

Marika Cheng and Justin De Leon worked on Alternative Chassis

Chris Choe and David Zong worked on Alternate Aldehyde Production

Matthew Harger worked on Branched Alkanes Production

Matthew Harger and Lei Zheng worked on System Optimization

Emily Yang worked on modelling the alkane production pathway.

Gluten Destruction

Sydney Gordon, Daniel Hadidi, Liz Stanley, Angus Toland, Sarah Wolf, and Sean Wu designed, built, and tested Kumamolisin-As and over 100 mutants to combat gluten intolerance by increasing the activity on the PQLP antigenic peptide.

iGEM Toolkits

Michael Brasino, Rashmi Ravichandran, and Alicia Wong worked on extracting and BioBricking the essential genes for magnetosomes, made the fusion proteins, and did the experimental measurements. They also expanded on work that was started by UW iGEM students in 2010, by constructing more Gibson-friendly plasmid backbones and characterizing the Gibson-assembly efficiencies of pSB and pGA plasmids.

Community Outreach

Cindy Wu headed and organized all iGEM 2011 Community Outreach events.