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       <h3 class="w3-wide w3-center" style="color:white;">Wetlab</h3>
 
       <h3 class="w3-wide w3-center" style="color:white;">Wetlab</h3>
       <p class="w3-opacity" style="color:white;">Our project this year was to express human amyloid beta protein variants  in E. coli as a system for studying the molecular basis of aggregation. This research will contribute to our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases.</p>
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       <p class="w3-opacity" style="color:white;"><b>Our project this year was to express human amyloid beta protein variants  in E. coli as a system for studying the molecular basis of aggregation. This research will contribute to our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases.</b></p>
 
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       <h3 class="w3-wide w3-center" style="color:black;">Human Practices</h3>
 
       <h3 class="w3-wide w3-center" style="color:black;">Human Practices</h3>
       <p class="w3-opacity" style="color:black;"> By interviewing physicians, educators, and community members, the Human Practices subteam was able to understand Alzheimer's disease from many different perspectives. We are showcasing what we've learned through an educational video aimed to increase public knowledge and destigmatize those living with Alzheimer's.</p>
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       <p class="w3-opacity" style="color:black;"><b>By interviewing physicians, educators, and community members, the Human Practices subteam was able to understand Alzheimer's disease from many different perspectives. We are showcasing what we've learned through an educational video aimed to increase public knowledge and destigmatize those living with Alzheimer's.</b></p>
 
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       <h3 class="w3-wide w3-center" style="color:white;">Dry Lab</h3>
 
       <h3 class="w3-wide w3-center" style="color:white;">Dry Lab</h3>
       <p class="w3-opacity" style="color:white;">The Dry Lab will be supporting the Wet Lab to develop an algorithm for NGS data analysis and modelling. We will also be collaborating with the Human Practices team to create a NGS video game.</p>
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       <p class="w3-opacity" style="color:white;"><b>The Dry Lab will be supporting the Wet Lab to develop an algorithm for NGS data analysis and modelling. We will also be collaborating with the Human Practices team to create a NGS video game.</b></p>
 
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       <h3 class="w3-wide w3-center" style="color:black;">Community Outreach</h3>
 
       <h3 class="w3-wide w3-center" style="color:black;">Community Outreach</h3>
       <p class="w3-opacity" style="color:black;">The iGEM community outreach team is focused on spreading the interesting work being done in the world of synthetic biology, and more specifically by our research team, across the Hamilton community. We put an extra emphasis on trying to educate and empower students who may be interested in exploring our area of research as a means of achieving two central goals.</p>
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       <p class="w3-opacity" style="color:black;"><b>The iGEM community outreach team is focused on spreading the interesting work being done in the world of synthetic biology, and more specifically by our research team, across the Hamilton community. We put an extra emphasis on trying to educate and empower students who may be interested in exploring our area of research as a means of achieving two central goals.</b></p>
 
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Revision as of 23:44, 16 October 2018


Wetlab

Our project this year was to express human amyloid beta protein variants in E. coli as a system for studying the molecular basis of aggregation. This research will contribute to our understanding of neurodegenerative diseases.


Human Practices

By interviewing physicians, educators, and community members, the Human Practices subteam was able to understand Alzheimer's disease from many different perspectives. We are showcasing what we've learned through an educational video aimed to increase public knowledge and destigmatize those living with Alzheimer's.


Dry Lab

The Dry Lab will be supporting the Wet Lab to develop an algorithm for NGS data analysis and modelling. We will also be collaborating with the Human Practices team to create a NGS video game.


Community Outreach

The iGEM community outreach team is focused on spreading the interesting work being done in the world of synthetic biology, and more specifically by our research team, across the Hamilton community. We put an extra emphasis on trying to educate and empower students who may be interested in exploring our area of research as a means of achieving two central goals.