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developed PREDCEL, as simple, cheap and easy-to-implement PACE alternative (Brezel) | developed PREDCEL, as simple, cheap and easy-to-implement PACE alternative (Brezel) | ||
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outlined a unique workflow for in vivo enzyme evolution based on computationally predicted riboswitches | outlined a unique workflow for in vivo enzyme evolution based on computationally predicted riboswitches | ||
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First iGEM team to use an engineered cytochrome to catalyze carbon-silicon bond formation in whole cell extracts (Carbon-silicon) | First iGEM team to use an engineered cytochrome to catalyze carbon-silicon bond formation in whole cell extracts (Carbon-silicon) | ||
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Revision as of 02:48, 2 November 2017
Achievements
Subtitle
Introduced a unique in vivo and in silico directed evolution interface as novel engineering paradigm to synthetic biology
developed PREDCEL, as simple, cheap and easy-to-implement PACE alternative (Brezel)
outlined a unique workflow for in vivo enzyme evolution based on computationally predicted riboswitches
First iGEM team to use an engineered cytochrome to catalyze carbon-silicon bond formation in whole cell extracts (Carbon-silicon)
Successfully integrated the feedback of experts and the broader public into our project design at diverse layers.
Frist iGEM team to apply deep learning to protein engineering
Implemented SafetyNET to safeguard directed evolution experiments
Created and validated AiGEM, an intelligent software for generating protein functionality de novo
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