Team:Bielefeld-Germany/Achievements

From 2011.igem.org

Revision as of 19:39, 27 October 2011 by TimoW (Talk | contribs)


Bielefeld-Germany2011-Team-Amsterdam.jpg

We successfully participated at the Europe Regional Jamboree


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We were able to present our project to lots of interested people and got great feedback


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We won a gold medal


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We qualified for the World Championship at the MIT (Cambridge, MA)


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
And we had lots of fun



Bielefeld-Germany2011-MIT.jpg

Bielefeld-Germany2011-Gold.jpg



Project Achievements


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We did successfully build the foundation for cell free biosensors


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We were the first team to immobilize functionalized S-Layers and use them to create defined nano structures (Results)


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We provided a system to quantify NAD+ highly sensitive and selective with a Ligase and molecular beacons (Results)


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We were able to degrade Bisphenol A fast and selective in E. coli(Results)


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We could show that all of our three subprojects work


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We have created several new working BioBricks (e.g. <partinfo>BBa_K525121</partinfo>, <partinfo>K525222</partinfo>, <partinfo>BBa_K525305</partinfo>, <partinfo>BBa_K525405</partinfo>, <partinfo>BBa_K525512</partinfo>, <partinfo>BBa_K525515</partinfo>, <partinfo>BBa_K525710</partinfo>)


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We showed that our BioBricks work as expected


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We could successfully characterize these BioBricks and entered the Information to the Partsregistry


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We improved the existing Bispenol A degrading BioBricks (<partinfo>BBa_K123000</partinfo>, <partinfo>BBa_K123001</partinfo>)


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We established a versatile NAD+ bioassay for future iGEM teams


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We provided a nanobiotechnological toolkit for the iGEM community


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We modeled our cell free biosensor system and could show a correlation between BPA degradation and signal output (Model)


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We organized and participated in various events to improve the iGEM outreach (Overview)


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We implemented safety considerations in our project by working on cell free systems


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We got a lot of attention in Germany shown by press reports and invitations to various events


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We were able to manage the project on our own from the sketchbook to the final project


Bielefeld-Germany2011-check.jpg
We managed to completely finance our project through sponsoring (Sponsors)