Team Uppsala 2017 Igem Org
Team Uppsala 2017 Igem Org This year igem uppsala is crafting crocin. crocin is an apocarotenoid (organic pigment) found in saffron, extracted from crocus sativus. crocin, crocetin, zeaxanthin and other pigments in the crocin pathway, are the compounds which gives saffron it’s beautiful red color and delicious taste. One of our project managers comes from czech and she is studying master in applied biotechnology at uppsala university. we asked lucie a scenario where she could get a superpower after an incident in the lab, and she would like to have the ability to adjust concentration and ph of any solution!.
Team Uppsala 2017 Igem Org Our team takes pride in collaborating with other teams and getting insight from the igem community. this year our most notable collaboration was a panel discussion we organized with igem stockholm where more than 100 people participated. Welcome to the teams hub! you will find different ways to interact with the rest of the igem community on this page, as well as general team information for the 2017 season. The igem nordic meetup (nic) originated in uppsala in 2015 as an opportunity to meet other teams from northern europe, get some feedback on your projects and to set ground for future collaborations for the teams. Zeaxanthin has previously been expressed in e. coli by igem teams using a plasmid. we decided to integrate this pathway into the chromosome using the lambda red recombineering method.
Team Uppsala 2017 Igem Org The igem nordic meetup (nic) originated in uppsala in 2015 as an opportunity to meet other teams from northern europe, get some feedback on your projects and to set ground for future collaborations for the teams. Zeaxanthin has previously been expressed in e. coli by igem teams using a plasmid. we decided to integrate this pathway into the chromosome using the lambda red recombineering method. You are highly regarded by everyone on the igem uppsala 2017 team, and have our eternal gratitude. we have many people to thank. from our families and friends that have listened to our highs and lows during the competition to all of the people that showed up to our events. We have also put great effort into addressing the ethical and safety issues that naturally follow when creating genetically modified food. as a part of this we organised a large event, uppsala synbioday , with over 200 participants where these issues were discussed. Copyright © 2026 igem foundation, inc. all rights reserved. igem and the igem logo are registered trademarks. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) are potent carcinogens produced by various activities ranging from grilling meat to coal gasification. our project aims to degrade high molecular weight pahs present in industrial waste from district heating plants.
Team Uppsala 2017 Igem Org You are highly regarded by everyone on the igem uppsala 2017 team, and have our eternal gratitude. we have many people to thank. from our families and friends that have listened to our highs and lows during the competition to all of the people that showed up to our events. We have also put great effort into addressing the ethical and safety issues that naturally follow when creating genetically modified food. as a part of this we organised a large event, uppsala synbioday , with over 200 participants where these issues were discussed. Copyright © 2026 igem foundation, inc. all rights reserved. igem and the igem logo are registered trademarks. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) are potent carcinogens produced by various activities ranging from grilling meat to coal gasification. our project aims to degrade high molecular weight pahs present in industrial waste from district heating plants.
Team Uppsala 2017 Igem Org Copyright © 2026 igem foundation, inc. all rights reserved. igem and the igem logo are registered trademarks. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) are potent carcinogens produced by various activities ranging from grilling meat to coal gasification. our project aims to degrade high molecular weight pahs present in industrial waste from district heating plants.
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