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<li><font size="4">Dr. Joshua Rest, Department of Ecology and Evolution, helped us model our phylogenic tree</font></li>
 
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Revision as of 21:06, 31 October 2017

Stony Brook 2017

Our Inspiration:

iGEM SDU 2016

The students from University of Southern Denmark developed an idea for a bandage with an envelope of biocompatible plastic (poly-β-hydroxybutyrate, PHB) and a pad consisting of silk with incorporated bacteriocins. “Bacto-Aid” integrated many materials to facilitate healing and prevent infections, however our team was particularly interested in SDU’s development of “hybrid bacteriocins”. This technique of linking bacteriocins with a three glycine residue to enhance the efficiency of their killing activity, provided an interesting area of research that ultimately became the basis of our project’s design.

Wiki:

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Our Advisors

  • Dr. Gergen, Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, is our faculty supervisor and served as a point of contact with the Department of Undergraduate Biology. He shared his expertise on our project formulation and presentation
  • Dr. Jarrod French , Department of Chemistry, provided many helpful insights to refine our project and protocols.
  • Dr. Gabor Balazsi, Department of Biomedical Engineering, helped us understand the kinetics behind our project.
  • Dr. Steven Glynn, Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology, assisted us with his suggestions on cell lysis and protein purification.
  • Dr. Joshua Rest, Department of Ecology and Evolution, helped us model our phylogenic tree

Department of Undergraduate Biology
  • Dr. Marvel O' Neal assisted with interlab and provided us access to a plate reader.
  • Nancy Black acted as a liaison whenever we needed to carry out a transaction or needed access to funds to buy laboratory supplies.
  • Mary Bernero is the lab manager and helped us with setup and troubleshooting of equipment.

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