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<h2 id="pfont1"><span class="image left"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/a/a3/T--IIT_Delhi--Berlin.jpg" alt="" /></span><br> The IIT Delhi iGEM team whole-heartedly collaborated with Berlin team. Berlin team was working on the affordable, practical and effective diagnostic of the widespread third world parasitic disease -Tapeworm Infection. Since India is one of the countries where millions of people are infected by this parasite, IIT Delhi directed Berlin team to a suitable site. It was a hospital in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh where many cases of tapeworm were reported. After the successful extraction and lysis of the Tapeworm eggs, Berlin team obtained RNA molecules of the T. Solium species of the Tapeworm. IIT Delhi further assisted them by providing our own lab as -20 and -80 degrees centigrade refrigerators and other required lab apparatus were not available in the above-mentioned hospital. Sequencing of the RNA was also done and all the samples were shipped to them.<br>
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<h2 id="pfont1"><span class="image left"><img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/a/a3/T--IIT_Delhi--Berlin.jpg" alt="" /></span><br> He is a Professor at our institute and does research in control Theory.Just when we had started Brainstorming for our Project,we reached out to him and talked to him about square wave oscillator that we were planning to make.It was him who suggested us about the idea of using an oscillator feeding into a toggle switch in order to generate Square Waves.He further also talked to us about the work Dr.Richard M Murray had done in this field oscillators with ring topologies. He also told us about trying out the relaxation oscillators in order to generate a better Square wave.
 
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  This was not only constricted to iGEM collaboration as we further plan to adopt this technology for affordable diagnostic of tapeworm infection which is otherwise done using fecal inspection using a microscope. This would help in timely detection of infection and thus would save lives of many people. Following this, Berlin team provided us the protease stains without Degradation Tags required by us to generate oscillations in the form of a square. Here is the link to the iGEM Berlin Team.
 
  This was not only constricted to iGEM collaboration as we further plan to adopt this technology for affordable diagnostic of tapeworm infection which is otherwise done using fecal inspection using a microscope. This would help in timely detection of infection and thus would save lives of many people. Following this, Berlin team provided us the protease stains without Degradation Tags required by us to generate oscillations in the form of a square. Here is the link to the iGEM Berlin Team.
 
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iGEM IIT Delhi

INTEGRATED HUMAN PRACTICES

                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

To get a better idea of how can we improve and move ahead with our project,we first set out to talk to some of the researchers and professors of various departments, both inside our institute and outside. Following is a summary of the talk that we had :


He is a Professor at our institute and does research in control Theory.Just when we had started Brainstorming for our Project,we reached out to him and talked to him about square wave oscillator that we were planning to make.It was him who suggested us about the idea of using an oscillator feeding into a toggle switch in order to generate Square Waves.He further also talked to us about the work Dr.Richard M Murray had done in this field oscillators with ring topologies. He also told us about trying out the relaxation oscillators in order to generate a better Square wave. This was not only constricted to iGEM collaboration as we further plan to adopt this technology for affordable diagnostic of tapeworm infection which is otherwise done using fecal inspection using a microscope. This would help in timely detection of infection and thus would save lives of many people. Following this, Berlin team provided us the protease stains without Degradation Tags required by us to generate oscillations in the form of a square. Here is the link to the iGEM Berlin Team. https://2017.igem.org/Team:Berlin_diagnostX/Collaborations



iGEM IIT Delhi assisted team Glasgow in 2016 for filling up survey forms designed for the people of India. This year iGEM Glasgow helped us by providing the biological parts ( pPhlF, RBS+PhlF + T, pSrpR, RBS + SrpR + T) which turned to be of immense use in forming the Oscillator.


A PhD student, Mr. Mahendra Sahare, doing a humanities project under a Supreme Court lawyer, Dr. Naveen Thayyil, has been in collaboration with iGEM IIT Delhi for the past two years. Together, we have worked on the aspect of ‘Ethical Scientific Practices’. Also, on his recent visit to IISER Mohali, he came back with a collaborative offer for iGEM IIT Delhi to mentor IISER Mohali and help in the establishment of iGEM club there. On our return from the Giant Jamboree 2016, our team members gave a presentation scheduled there, and thereafter our team mentored the iGEM Mohali team. Here is the link for Mohali iGEM Team: https://2017.igem.org/Team:IISER-Mohali-INDIA


Have a look at the fruits of the 3 months-long interactions, discussions and meet-ups at https://2017.igem.org/Team:IIT_Delhi/GMM_legislation .


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