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<h1> We are VGEM 2017!!!!HYPE!!! </h1>
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<br><br><br><br><br><h2017 style="font-size:30px; font-family:Montserrat-Light; color:#9DCDC3;"> VIRGINIA IGEM 2017 PRESENTS </h2017><br><br><br>
<p>Alright guys we got this. Let's first take a better picture for the safety page and rotate the image. I kinda suck at designing shapes and colorful stuff so I will leave that to Lauren and Christia. Go VGEM, Go Hoos. </p>
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<h2017 style="font-size:90px; font-family:Montserrat;color:#9BC2C9;"><b> Sewage PD</b> </h2017><br><br>
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<h2017 style="font-size:20px; LINE-HEIGHT:35px;font-family:Montserrat-ExtraLight;"> A single chassis ammonia removal </h2017><br>
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<h2017 style="font-size:20px; LINE-HEIGHT:35px; font-family:Montserrat-ExtraLight;">device for use in wastewater<br> </h2017>
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<h2017 style="font-size:20px; LINE-HEIGHT:35px;font-family:Montserrat-ExtraLight;">treatment systems<br> </h2017>
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<h5>Before you start: </h5>
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<p> Please read the following pages:</p>
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<li>  <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Competition">Competition Hub</a> </li>
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<li> <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Competition/Deliverables/Wiki">Wiki Requirements page</a></li>
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<h5> Wiki template information </h5>
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<p>We have created these wiki template pages to help you get started and to help you think about how your team will be evaluated. You can find a list of all the pages tied to awards here at the <a href="https://2017.igem.org/Judging/Pages_for_Awards">Pages for awards</a> link. You must edit these pages to be evaluated for medals and awards, but ultimately the design, layout, style and all other elements of your team wiki is up to you!</p>
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<h2 style="font-size:35px;line-height:45px;"> <center>Our project aims to create a complete ammonia removal device by combining nitrification and denitrification capabilities within one single bacterium, <i>Paracoccus denitrificans</i>.</center></h2><br>
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<p style="font-size:20px;line-height:35px;"> Nitrification is the conversion of ammonia (NH<sub>3</sub>) into nitrite (NO<sub>2</sub><sup>-</sup>) through hydroxylamine (NH<sub>2</sub>OH). Our bacterium is a facultative anaerobe that natively performs denitrification, which is a multi-step conversion of nitrates (NO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup>) and nitrites (NO<sub>2</sub><sup>-</sup>) into inert nitrogen gas (N<sub>2</sub>). Not only are ammonia and nitrite/nitrate are dangerous to humans, but they also happen to be the nutrients that fuel the process of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eutrophication#/media/File:Potomac_green_water.JPG" style="font-size:24px; padding-right:0px;">water eutrophication.</a> Our plan is to transform the genes responsible for nitrification from a nitrifying bacterium, <i>Nitrosomonas europaea</i>, into <i>P. denitrificans</i>. Once this is accomplished, we will perform full-scale characterization of our device and assess its ability to replace the bacterial co-culture living in Wastewater Activated Sludge (WAS) -- the current nutrient removal method at wastewater treatment plants.</p></div>
  
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<p style="font-size:20px;line-height:35px;"> This year we ended up winning a Gold Medal and were Nominated for Best In Track for Environmental Sciences and Best New Basic Part!</p></div>
  
  
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<p>On this page you can document your project, introduce your team members, document your progress and share your iGEM experience with the rest of the world! </p>  
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Latest revision as of 20:28, 29 November 2017









VIRGINIA IGEM 2017 PRESENTS


Sewage PD

A single chassis ammonia removal
device for use in wastewater
treatment systems



Computer Hope

Our project aims to create a complete ammonia removal device by combining nitrification and denitrification capabilities within one single bacterium, Paracoccus denitrificans.


Nitrification is the conversion of ammonia (NH3) into nitrite (NO2-) through hydroxylamine (NH2OH). Our bacterium is a facultative anaerobe that natively performs denitrification, which is a multi-step conversion of nitrates (NO3-) and nitrites (NO2-) into inert nitrogen gas (N2). Not only are ammonia and nitrite/nitrate are dangerous to humans, but they also happen to be the nutrients that fuel the process of water eutrophication. Our plan is to transform the genes responsible for nitrification from a nitrifying bacterium, Nitrosomonas europaea, into P. denitrificans. Once this is accomplished, we will perform full-scale characterization of our device and assess its ability to replace the bacterial co-culture living in Wastewater Activated Sludge (WAS) -- the current nutrient removal method at wastewater treatment plants.

This year we ended up winning a Gold Medal and were Nominated for Best In Track for Environmental Sciences and Best New Basic Part!