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<h1 style="text-align:center;color:pink"> Welcome to the Imperial iGEM 2018 Team Wiki! </h1>
 
<h1 style="text-align:center;color:pink"> Welcome to the Imperial iGEM 2018 Team Wiki! </h1>
 
<p> In our project Organ-IC, we will be developing a compartmentalised synthetic organ in which engineered strains of E coli perform different functions in different areas. We hope to engineer complex behaviour in which spatial organisation plays a key role in efficient processing of inputs.</p>
 
<p> In our project Organ-IC, we will be developing a compartmentalised synthetic organ in which engineered strains of E coli perform different functions in different areas. We hope to engineer complex behaviour in which spatial organisation plays a key role in efficient processing of inputs.</p>
  
 
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<h2 style="text-align:center;color:green;text-decoration:underline;">Potential Collaborations</h2>
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<p style="">Hey iGEMers, if anyone happens to be working on a project involving engineering fluorescent proteins, chromoproteins or transcription factors, do get in touch with us at official.imperial.igem@gmail.com to set up a potential collaboration!</p>   
  
 
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Revision as of 15:31, 2 August 2018

Welcome to the Imperial iGEM 2018 Team Wiki!

In our project Organ-IC, we will be developing a compartmentalised synthetic organ in which engineered strains of E coli perform different functions in different areas. We hope to engineer complex behaviour in which spatial organisation plays a key role in efficient processing of inputs.

Potential Collaborations

Hey iGEMers, if anyone happens to be working on a project involving engineering fluorescent proteins, chromoproteins or transcription factors, do get in touch with us at official.imperial.igem@gmail.com to set up a potential collaboration!