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<p>After carrying out our own research, we've looked into the effects of dairy run-off entering the water system. Discussion with our PI and researchers within the university has helped narrow down the chosen metabolic pathway we might upregulate. We've chosen <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> as our model organism and plan on increasing the uptake and breakdown of excess urea in the soil.</p> | <p>After carrying out our own research, we've looked into the effects of dairy run-off entering the water system. Discussion with our PI and researchers within the university has helped narrow down the chosen metabolic pathway we might upregulate. We've chosen <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> as our model organism and plan on increasing the uptake and breakdown of excess urea in the soil.</p> | ||
<p>Set up a meeting with Dr Nijat Imin who specialises in nitrogen activity in plants. We were already thinking of upregulating <b>AtDUR3</b> urea transporter and incorporating H. pylori’s urease that has a high affinity. inform us that ammonia is toxic in high amounts so he gave us a few transporters that would be able to move it to other parts of the plant and how we should convert the ammonia into an amino acid. He is excited about the project and is willing to give us more advice.<p> | <p>Set up a meeting with Dr Nijat Imin who specialises in nitrogen activity in plants. We were already thinking of upregulating <b>AtDUR3</b> urea transporter and incorporating H. pylori’s urease that has a high affinity. inform us that ammonia is toxic in high amounts so he gave us a few transporters that would be able to move it to other parts of the plant and how we should convert the ammonia into an amino acid. He is excited about the project and is willing to give us more advice.<p> | ||
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+ | <p> Lab induction time! We've all had to complete our safety training so we can jump into the PC1 facilities for our lab work. </p> | ||
<h4>Looking Beyond the Lab</h4> | <h4>Looking Beyond the Lab</h4> | ||
<p>If we're looking at a product for dairy farmers, it's important to start thinking about market validation. Rachel has begun speaking to social scientists in the university to get an idea of how to conduct a focus group, and how to engage with students as part of our community engagement efforts.</p> | <p>If we're looking at a product for dairy farmers, it's important to start thinking about market validation. Rachel has begun speaking to social scientists in the university to get an idea of how to conduct a focus group, and how to engage with students as part of our community engagement efforts.</p> |
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It's been a busy year! Take a look at the progress we've been making in our project: both in and outside of the lab.
"Competing in iGEM required more strength, endurance, and sacrifice than any other project I have undertaken. But nothing could have prepared me more for the post graduate study I am now pursuing than formulating and completing our project as an independent scienctist."
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