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                 <h1 class="title">Interlab Study FUN</h1>
 
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                 <p style="border-left: none; border-right: none !important; border-bottom: none !important" class="text-content-new">We took part in the interlab study to contribute to the iGEM community and because it represents a key principle of our project: reproducibility. The multipurpose applications of our light-induced technologies require every user to think about how reliable these light switches are, the methods that we use to measure their effectiveness and their intended purposes. We have fully enjoyed participating in iGEM’s interlab and hope to have successfully contributed to this global endeavour.</p>
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                 <p class="text-content-new">We took part in the interlab study to contribute to the iGEM community and because it represents a key principle of our project: reproducibility. The multipurpose applications of our light-induced technologies require every user to think about how reliable these light switches are, the methods that we use to measure their effectiveness and their intended purposes. We have fully enjoyed participating in iGEM’s interlab and hope to have successfully contributed to this global endeavour.</p>
  
 
                 <p class="text-content-new">All the protocols and methods were provided by iGEM and we followed that.</p>
 
                 <p class="text-content-new">All the protocols and methods were provided by iGEM and we followed that.</p>

Revision as of 10:45, 19 October 2017


Interlab

Interlab Study FUN

We took part in the interlab study to contribute to the iGEM community and because it represents a key principle of our project: reproducibility. The multipurpose applications of our light-induced technologies require every user to think about how reliable these light switches are, the methods that we use to measure their effectiveness and their intended purposes. We have fully enjoyed participating in iGEM’s interlab and hope to have successfully contributed to this global endeavour.

All the protocols and methods were provided by iGEM and we followed that.

Here’s a nice photo of us having fun with some GFP.

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