Team of undergraduate Synthetic Biology researchers at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln involved with the International Genetically Engineered Machine.
We are still accepting submissions for the worst gel electrophoresis contest/scrapbook! All we ask for is a story to go along with your picture! Email it to [email protected].
Hey @iGEMers! Please fill out our survey at https://t.co/Ubp132lnKC if you haven’t done so already. The average completion time is only 3 minutes. We will not accept responses after the 12th.
Hey @iGEM teams! We would like to introduce our idea of “Safety Cases”, a proactive technique used to visualize the safety of a synthetic biology project and its end goal. As a collaboration, we ask you to visit https://t.co/eYDau0dyVY and try to build your own Safety Case!
We are still accepting submissions for the worst gel electrophoresis contest/scrapbook! All we ask for is a story to go along with your picture! Email it to [email protected].
Attention other iGEM accounts! Our team has created a 5 minute survey we would like all iGEMers to take. Please use this link to access the survey: https://t.co/mWbo1X8YFD Thank you!
A report was published on many @France3tv regional channels explaining our Breaking bugs project.
In the days that followed, our crowdfunding campain trippled in values, with donors coming from all over France. We are so gratefull for this solid validation of our project.
Attention other iGEM accounts! Our team has created a 5 minute survey we would like all iGEMers to take. Please use this link to access the survey: https://t.co/mWbo1X8YFD Thank you!
We also looked at the trap used for Emerald Ash Borer detection. Currently, the standard bait for these traps is (Z)-3-hexenol, which has been observed to be ineffective for early detection. Our iGEM team is hoping to biosynthesize a more effective bait to improve detection.
Last Friday, our iGEM team visited Greenwood, Nebraska with the Nebraska Forest Service and a representative from the Nebraska Department of Agriculture. We inspected several ash trees infested with the Emerald Ash Borer.