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                 <p class="text-content-new">With the multipurpose applications of our light induced technologies comes the consideration for reproducibility and reliability in different environments.</p>
 
                 <p class="text-content-new">With the multipurpose applications of our light induced technologies comes the consideration for reproducibility and reliability in different environments.</p>
  
                 <p class="text-content-new">Interlab is an iGEM initiative aiming to analyse how bacterial cell culture OD and GFP fluorescence measurements differ across labs around the world. Therefore, the study contributes to improving the reproducibility and reliability in synthetic biology.</p>
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                 <p class="text-content-new">The aim of this year’s Interlab study was to analyse how bacterial cell culture optical density (OD) and green fluorescent protein (GFP) fluorescence measurements differ with a plate reader or flow cytometer across labs around the world. This will ultimately help to establish a reliable GFP measurement protocol that overcomes the variations observed between different measurement systems.  Therefore, this study contributes to improving the reproducibility and reliability in synthetic biology.</p>
 
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                <p class="text-content-new">Thus, participating in this year’s study aligned with our project’s core goals and philosophy.</p>
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                 <p class="text-content-new">All protocols and methods followed were provided by iGEM, each of which can be found at:</p>
 
                 <p class="text-content-new">All protocols and methods followed were provided by iGEM, each of which can be found at:</p>
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                <p class="text-content-new">Our results with the plate reader has been submitted to iGEM, but for those curious, our results can also be downloaded from this link:<a href="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2017/f/fd/UCL_InterLab_2017_Measurements.xls.xlsx"class="text-hyperlink"> UCL Interlab Measurement Data</a></p>
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                <p class="text-content-new">We have fully enjoyed participating in the Interlab study and hope to have successfully contributed to this global endeavour.</p>
  
 
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Interlab

Interlab

With the multipurpose applications of our light induced technologies comes the consideration for reproducibility and reliability in different environments.

The aim of this year’s Interlab study was to analyse how bacterial cell culture optical density (OD) and green fluorescent protein (GFP) fluorescence measurements differ with a plate reader or flow cytometer across labs around the world. This will ultimately help to establish a reliable GFP measurement protocol that overcomes the variations observed between different measurement systems. Therefore, this study contributes to improving the reproducibility and reliability in synthetic biology.

All protocols and methods followed were provided by iGEM, each of which can be found at:

Our results with the plate reader has been submitted to iGEM, but for those curious, our results can also be downloaded from this link: UCL Interlab Measurement Data

We have fully enjoyed participating in the Interlab study and hope to have successfully contributed to this global endeavour.

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