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This year the iGEM Team Freiburg tackled the problem of targeted drug delivery in the human body. <br /> | This year the iGEM Team Freiburg tackled the problem of targeted drug delivery in the human body. <br /> | ||
As both iGEM Team Freiburg and our team are working with ''Bacillus subtilis'' to reach our goals, we decided to support each other. <br /> | As both iGEM Team Freiburg and our team are working with ''Bacillus subtilis'' to reach our goals, we decided to support each other. <br /> |
Latest revision as of 20:40, 17 October 2016
Collaborations
Freiburg iGEM Team
This year the iGEM Team Freiburg tackled the problem of targeted drug delivery in the human body.
As both iGEM Team Freiburg and our team are working with Bacillus subtilis to reach our goals, we decided to support each other.
We were able to provide them with our protocol for competent cells and, thankfully, they could assist us with a transformation protocol for B. subtilis.
After trying out multiple protocols we decided to write a guide "How to Bacillus subtilis" including the protocols that worked best for us.
This should help future iGEM teams speed up their work with the organism.
Düsseldorf iGEM Team
The iGEM Team Düsseldorf initiated the creation and distribution of postcards with themes of synthetic biology. Teams all around Germany participated, and so did we.