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Project Summary of the iGEM 2014 team: UC Santa Cruz BioE. A microbial fuel cell (MFC) uses bacteria to break down organic compounds found in waste water and generate an electric current. My colleagues and I intend to genetically engineering the bacteria Shewanella oneidensis in ways that will make it will participate in energy production more efficiently. We will be on of the two teams competing in the international genetically engineered machines (iGEM) competition to represent the UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs on an international stage! Please consider helping us fund this project and/or giving it exposure. http://tinyurl.com/ne9cqbb]]>

Project Summary of the iGEM 2014 team: UC Santa Cruz BioE. A microbial fuel cell (MFC) uses bacteria to break down organic compounds found in waste water and generate an electric current. My colleagues and I intend to genetically engineering the bacteria Shewanella oneidensis in ways that will make it will participate in energy production more efficiently. We will be on of the two teams competing in the international genetically engineered machines (iGEM) competition to represent the UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs on an international stage! Please consider helping us fund this project and/or giving it exposure. http://tinyurl.com/ne9cqbb]]>
Wed, 30 Jul 2014 19:21:21 GMT /slideshow/igem-2014-uc-santa-cruz-bioe-project/37517934 aaronucsc@slideshare.net(aaronucsc) iGEM 2014: UC Santa Cruz BioE Project aaronucsc Project Summary of the iGEM 2014 team: UC Santa Cruz BioE. A microbial fuel cell (MFC) uses bacteria to break down organic compounds found in waste water and generate an electric current. My colleagues and I intend to genetically engineering the bacteria Shewanella oneidensis in ways that will make it will participate in energy production more efficiently. We will be on of the two teams competing in the international genetically engineered machines (iGEM) competition to represent the UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs on an international stage! Please consider helping us fund this project and/or giving it exposure. http://tinyurl.com/ne9cqbb <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/ucscbioeproject-140730192121-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Project Summary of the iGEM 2014 team: UC Santa Cruz BioE. A microbial fuel cell (MFC) uses bacteria to break down organic compounds found in waste water and generate an electric current. My colleagues and I intend to genetically engineering the bacteria Shewanella oneidensis in ways that will make it will participate in energy production more efficiently. We will be on of the two teams competing in the international genetically engineered machines (iGEM) competition to represent the UC Santa Cruz Banana Slugs on an international stage! Please consider helping us fund this project and/or giving it exposure. http://tinyurl.com/ne9cqbb
iGEM 2014: UC Santa Cruz BioE Project from Aaron Maloney
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