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VitaYeast - Johns Hopkins University, iGEM 2011
Team
Members
Acknowledgements
Advisors
Sponsors
Attributions
Gallery
Vitamins
Background
Overview
Vitamin A
Vitamin C
Measurements
Applications
Results
Future Plans
Yeast Toolkit
Background
Overview
Promoters and UTRs
Violacein
Yeast Vector Library
Results
Future Plans
Human Practices
Overview
IRB Approval
Data
Modeling
Platform
LBS Models
Optimization
Sensitivity
Parameter Fitting
Notebook
Protocols
Vitamin Experiments
Yeast Toolkit Experiments
Safety
Thank you to all our wonderful sponsors for their support. We could not have done this without them.
This sample of Petri Dish art was created using the yeast strain containing β-Carotene. The VitaYeast design was created by Justine Yu.
James Chuang records his results in his notebook while working at the Boeke lab.
Daniel Wolozny is preparing to run a gel in the Betenbaugh lab.
Arjun Khakhar prepares materials for PCR.
James Chuang (left) and Daniel Bibl (right) work in the Boeke lab.
A shot of test tubes with James Chuang working in the background.
Xin Yuan is taking a break from lab work to create petri dish art with the β-Carotene yeast.
Xin Yuan inspects her handiwork after drawing on a petri dish with the β-Carotene yeast.
This sample of Petri Dish art was created using the yeast strain containing β-Carotene.
Xuejing Guo works in the Bader lab.
Arjun Khakhar (back) and Roberto Passaro (front) work in the Ostermeier lab.
Plates of yeast that produce lycopene and β-Carotene are stacked.
Daphne Chan (front, left), Sunny Suntharanund (back,left), and Daniel Wolozny (right) discuss their course of action as they prepare to run a gel.
Patrick Cai watches over the preparation of India ink plates.
A close-up shot of James Chuang's lab notebook