Toggle navigation Home Team Team Media Collaborations Sponsors Acknowledgements Project Background Design CRISPR/Cas9 Strategy Experiments Notebook Results Perspective Interlab Study Parts Parts Basic Parts Composite Parts Human Pratices Overview Societal Issues of CRISPR/Cas9 Responsible Research and Innovation GMO regulation Integrated Practices Engagement Model Attributions Safety {{{titre}}} Introduction One of the goal of our project is to visualize the system “bring DNA closer” with the tri-partite GFP. In a first place, we decide to focus the modeling part on the question “what is the optimal distance between the two dCas9 for fluorescence?” Our system is divide in 4 parts: Two dCas9 Two linker Tri-partite GFP Modeling Mathematical models and computer simulations provide a great way to describe the function and operation of BioBrick Parts and Devices. Synthetic Biology is an engineering discipline, and part of engineering is simulation and modeling to determine the behavior of your design before you build it. Designing and simulating can be iterated many times in a computer before moving to the lab. This award is for teams who build a model of their system and use it to inform system design or simulate expected behavior in conjunction with experiments in the wetlab. Inspiration Here are a few examples from previous teams: ETH Zurich 2014 Waterloo 2014
One of the goal of our project is to visualize the system “bring DNA closer” with the tri-partite GFP. In a first place, we decide to focus the modeling part on the question “what is the optimal distance between the two dCas9 for fluorescence?” Our system is divide in 4 parts:
Mathematical models and computer simulations provide a great way to describe the function and operation of BioBrick Parts and Devices. Synthetic Biology is an engineering discipline, and part of engineering is simulation and modeling to determine the behavior of your design before you build it. Designing and simulating can be iterated many times in a computer before moving to the lab. This award is for teams who build a model of their system and use it to inform system design or simulate expected behavior in conjunction with experiments in the wetlab.
Here are a few examples from previous teams: