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<b>Awarded Bronze Medal</b><br>
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<b>Won Best Human Practices Advance, Americas</b></br>
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<b>Featured on the <a href="http://area.autodesk.com/blogs/cory/maya_nyc_and_igem"> Autodesk Blog</a></b></br>
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<b>Check out our Presentation at the Jamboree. Enjoy!</b></br>
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<h4> Radiation-resistance? There's a Gene for That. </h4>
<h4> Radiation-resistance? There's a Gene for That. </h4>
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<h3>Our Approach</h3>
<h3>Our Approach</h3>
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We've been examining the literature on different approaches to explaining Deinococcus radiodurans' radioresisitance: <br>
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We've been examining the literature on different approaches to explaining Deinococcus radiodurans' radioresistance: <br>
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1. DNA Repair - Dr. John Battista's work has focused on the rapid DNA repair mechanisms of D. rad and their attendant proteins as the responsible parties for its extraordinary radioresistance. <p>
1. DNA Repair - Dr. John Battista's work has focused on the rapid DNA repair mechanisms of D. rad and their attendant proteins as the responsible parties for its extraordinary radioresistance. <p>

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