Team:Acton-BoxboroughRHS
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Our team has finalized our large amalgamation of thoughts to a few possible projets: | Our team has finalized our large amalgamation of thoughts to a few possible projets: | ||
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- | + | =====Genetically produced fuel/BioDeisel===== | |
- | + | =====Kopi Luwak Coffee===== | |
:3-5 enzymes get rid of bitter proteins and carbohydrates | :3-5 enzymes get rid of bitter proteins and carbohydrates | ||
:electronic nodes | :electronic nodes | ||
- | + | =====Bacteria that absorbs CO2/fossil fuel by product/catalytic converter===== | |
- | + | =====Skin regenerating Bacteria===== | |
- | + | =====Bacteria with memory/synthetic neurons===== | |
- | + | =====Synthetic/modified mitochondria or chloroplast===== | |
==Notebook== | ==Notebook== |
Revision as of 20:03, 27 February 2014
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Team Acton-BoxboroughRHS |
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Team
Our team of sixteen students is from the Acton-Boxborough Regional High School, includes Akash Kapoor, Chris Kuffner, Mayank Mali, Benjamin Pervier, Madhuri Jois, Wynne Yao, Charles Taussig, Tara Jawahar, Rachel Tao, Katherine Liu, Barry Huang, Ben Stern, Justin Hong, William Huang, Victoria Chen, and Anusha Purakayastha, and is coached by Aaron Mathieu.
The team profile can be found here.
Project
Our team has finalized our large amalgamation of thoughts to a few possible projets:
Fat/sugar/protein converter
Genetically produced fuel/BioDeisel
Kopi Luwak Coffee
- 3-5 enzymes get rid of bitter proteins and carbohydrates
- electronic nodes
Bacteria that absorbs CO2/fossil fuel by product/catalytic converter
Skin regenerating Bacteria
Bacteria with memory/synthetic neurons
Synthetic/modified mitochondria or chloroplast
Notebook
First Few Weeks
In the first few weeks, we had introduced iGEM to students, taken sneek-peeks on projects done by past iGEM teams, and done small exercises. One example of a demonstration was modelling the process of producing a plasmid of recombinant DNA with restriction enzymes and ligase using pipe cleaners, candies, labels and scissors.
Up to February 26 2014
Our team has done some moderate research on final topics. The final project will be picked soon.
These are a list of the possible candidates:
- Fat/sugar/protein converter
- Genetically produced fuel/BioDeisel
- Kopi Luwak Coffee
- Bacteria that absorbs CO2/fossil fuel by product/catalytic converter
- Skin regenerating Bacteria
- Bacteria with memory/synthetic neurons
- Synthetic/modified mitochondria or chloroplast
Results/Conclusions
What did you achieve over the course of your semester?
Safety
What safety precautions did your team take? Did you take a safety training course? Were you supervised at all times in the lab?
Attributions
Who worked on what?
Human Practices
What impact does/will your project have on the public?
Fun!
What was your favorite team snack?? Have a picture of your team mascot?
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