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− | <h5>In the field of engineering, repeatable and reproducible measurements are important to obtain valid and reliable results. | + | <h5>In the field of engineering, repeatable and reproducible measurements are important to obtain valid and reliable results. For past several years, iGEM Measurement Committee has been working on this issue by encouraging registered iGEM 2018 teams to participate in annual InterLab study. |
− | + | InterLab study is mainly focused on fluorescence measurements as one of widely utilized protocols in synthetic biology studies. | |
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Therefore, in this year’s InterLab study, participating 2018 iGEM teams are encouraged to help iGEM Measurement Committee in investigating whether more direct method in expressing total cell number for fluorescence calculation, such as absolute cell count or colony-forming units (CFUs), are better than OD to reduce variability in bulk measurement. We proudly announce our participation in 5<sup>th</sup> InterLab study for the first time ever, in the hope that our results may contribute to the improvements in synthetic biology. Our members contributing in this InterLab study are shown in <b>Figure 1</b>.</h5> | Therefore, in this year’s InterLab study, participating 2018 iGEM teams are encouraged to help iGEM Measurement Committee in investigating whether more direct method in expressing total cell number for fluorescence calculation, such as absolute cell count or colony-forming units (CFUs), are better than OD to reduce variability in bulk measurement. We proudly announce our participation in 5<sup>th</sup> InterLab study for the first time ever, in the hope that our results may contribute to the improvements in synthetic biology. Our members contributing in this InterLab study are shown in <b>Figure 1</b>.</h5> |
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