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<p></p> </div><div class="col-md-9"><h3>Ecuador</h3><h4>Team Project</h4><p>Ecuador iGEM team has been working on the development of a new biomaterial to speed up the healing in bone injures. This biomaterial called (C-lastine), is based on the cross-linking of bacterial cellulose and Elastin-like polypeptides. This cross-linking is mediated by a carbohydrate binding domain and a BMP2 protein (an osteoblasts differentiation inducer). To achieve this objective they are using E.Coli as a biofactory, specifically C41 strain which is resistant to Cellulose synthase operon protein D, codified by gene bcsD and responsible of pore formation in the membrane allowing cellulose to exit the cell. The final result is a bandage matrix that can be applied to the wound during a surgical intervention.</p><h4>Collaboration</h4><p> If we think about it, Printeria is a kind of biofactory so, we thought that trying to make Ecuador’s biomaterial in Printeria would be a good trial to show that Printeria is ready to become something greater in the biotechnological industry and why not, it could be used in hospitals as well. However, due to the fact that there were problems with the size of the parts for Golden Gate and with the customs, it could not become a reality. This idea would be developed with Imperial College. Instead, we did several things.
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<p></p> </div><div class="col-md-9"><h3>Ecuador</h3><h4>Team Project</h4><p>Ecuador iGEM team has been working on the development of a new biomaterial to speed up the healing in bone injures. This biomaterial called (C-lastine), is based on the cross-linking of bacterial cellulose and Elastin-like polypeptides. This cross-linking is mediated by a carbohydrate binding domain and a BMP2 protein (an osteoblasts differentiation inducer). To achieve this objective they are using E.Coli as a biofactory, specifically C41 strain which is resistant to Cellulose synthase operon protein D, codified by gene bcsD and responsible of pore formation in the membrane allowing cellulose to exit the cell. The final result is a bandage matrix that can be applied to the wound during a surgical intervention.</p><h4>Collaboration</h4><p> If we think about it, Printeria is a kind of biofactory so, we thought that trying to make Ecuador’s biomaterial in Printeria would be a good trial to show that Printeria is ready to become something greater in the biotechnological industry and why not, it could be used in hospitals as well. However, due to the fact that there were problems with the size of the parts for Golden Gate and with the customs, it could not become a reality. This idea would be developed with Imperial College. Instead, we did several things.</p>
  
We did a survey to get some feedback from the potential users of both projects. It consisted in a video and then a survey to fill out.  
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<p>We did a survey to get some feedback from the potential users of both projects. It consisted in a video and then a survey to fill out.</p>
  
Furthermore, we did a model for Ecuador based on ().
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<p>Furthermore, we did a model for Ecuador based on ().</p>
  
 
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<p>And finally we provide them with a special strain called C41. This was really important for them due to the fact that without it, they couldn’t continue with their iGEM project.</p>
 
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<p></p> </div><div class="col-md-9"><h3>Imperial College</h3><h4>Team Project</h4><p>This collaboration was born when Ismael (Imperial College iGEM team supervisor) came to Valencia to have a meeting with Diego Orzaez one of our instructors. Taking advantage of that situation we met with him and he explained us the I.C project called PixCell.
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<p></p> </div><div class="col-md-9"><h3>Imperial College</h3><h4>Team Project</h4><p>This collaboration was born when Ismael (Imperial College iGEM team supervisor) came to Valencia to have a meeting with Diego Orzaez one of our instructors. Taking advantage of that situation we met with him and he explained us the I.C project called PixCell.</p>
  
PicCell aims to get electronics and Synthetic Biology closer designing an innovative sistem where the culture is controlled by voltage.
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<p>PicCell aims to get electronics and Synthetic Biology closer designing an innovative sistem where the culture is controlled by voltage.
 
&nbsp;</p><h4>Collaboration</h4><p> As they are using Golden Gate grammar we thought that it could be a good opportunity to do what we couldn’t do with Ecuador team, try their construction in Printeria and compare results handmade and Printeria made.&nbsp;</p>
 
&nbsp;</p><h4>Collaboration</h4><p> As they are using Golden Gate grammar we thought that it could be a good opportunity to do what we couldn’t do with Ecuador team, try their construction in Printeria and compare results handmade and Printeria made.&nbsp;</p>
  

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