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Revision as of 03:23, 20 October 2016
Circuit Control The Toolbox
Our project provides a modular collection of genetic parts which can specifically and predictably tune the
behavior of an arbitrary genetic circuit. This collection, which we have dubbed the “Circuit Control Toolbox,”
consists of a suite of parts which can be added to the end of a given genetic circuit; each part provides a specific
and independently tunable response which allows direct control over the ultimate output behavior of the circuit.
You can view our project description page here.
Results
This summer we were able to build and test all components of our Circuit Control Toolbox. Find out more about our work here.
More paragraphs can be made here, if necessary.
Collaboration
Over the summer we were able to collaborate with great teams across the country.
We spearheaded an effort to better character the RBS Community Collection with help from Alverno_CA and Pittsburgh, and we worked with Broad Run on their modeling efforts.
References
Meet the Team
creating a toolbox allowing for precise circuit control