Exeter IGEM 2020

Exeter IGEM 2020

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Team:Exeter - 2020.igem.org 28/10/2020

🎉...and our wiki is finished!🎉

If you are keen to check it out it can be found at:

Team:Exeter - 2020.igem.org We are engineering Bacillus subtilis to enhance its ability to produce precipitated calcium carbonate (PCC) in different crystal structures.

Photos from Exeter IGEM 2020's post 08/10/2020

Thank you team UCL for providing our team with some useful HTML and CSS tips for our wiki! You have been really helpful!

02/10/2020

Great to catch up with UCL this morning! Thank you guys for speeking with us.

CalcifEXE - Exeter iGEM 2020 24/09/2020

CalcifEXE, a low carbon 3D bioprinting technique of calcium carbonate.

Watch our promo video now for more details! 👇

CalcifEXE - Exeter iGEM 2020 CalcifEXE, a low carbon 3D bioprinting technique of calcium carbonate. Find out more: https://2020.igem.org/Team:Exeter

16/09/2020

D E S I G N C Y C L E

Our team used a Build-Test-Learn-Design cycle in order to optimise and improve our designs. First, our initial prototypes were synthesised following logical analysis of our chosen issues, brainstorming, outreaching to experts, research and experimentation before subjecting the designs to testing. Test data analysis informed and directed subsequent iterations of our project. Through this approach our project evolved and become what it is today! There were three design heavy elements of our project which we subjected to the Build-Test-Learn-Design cycle. These including the engineering of our Genetically modified bacteria, our printer hardware and our software.

Post description: post shows an illustration of the Test-Learn-Design-Build cycle around our Exeter iGEM logo.

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