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Engineering Biology in Cambridge

 
Read more at: The Green Mother Machine: a microfluidics device for cyanobacteria

The Green Mother Machine: a microfluidics device for cyanobacteria

Optimising a microfluidic chemostat for experiments using cyanobacteria, including growth and feeding channels.


Read more at: An extended DNA recombinase toolkit for mammalian systems

An extended DNA recombinase toolkit for mammalian systems

Identifying, screening and optimising a novel recombinase toolkit for mammalian cells.


Read more at: Faster engineering for cyanobacteria

Faster engineering for cyanobacteria

Developing a series of plasmids and a method to rapidly increase production of cyanobacterial mutants with multiple alterations.


Read more at: High Performance Mechanisms for Low Cost Science

High Performance Mechanisms for Low Cost Science

Developing fluorescence and phase contrast functions in a low-cost, 3D-printed microscope and demonstrating its use in an incubator.


Read more at: Flexible, low cost, live­ cell imaging platform

Flexible, low cost, live­ cell imaging platform

Continued development of a flexible, low cost, live-imaging platform for long term monitoring of cell behaviour in vitro


Read more at: Novel bioluminescent reporters

Novel bioluminescent reporters

Finding, testing and generating optimised bioluminescent reporter vectors for use in various organisms.


Read more at: Interactive web­-based software for genetic circuit design

Interactive web­-based software for genetic circuit design

This project aims to develop a rigorous design-modeling web-based tool for synthetic biology using a novel design methodology that has been recently developed in the Control Group (Engineering Department).


Read more at: DIY Biolab

DIY Biolab

DIY Biolab plan to build and document open hardware for molecular biology.


Read more at: Engineering of self­ cloning brewer’s yeast for novel terpene profiles in beer.

Engineering of self­ cloning brewer’s yeast for novel terpene profiles in beer.

Engineering of self­ cloning brewer’s yeast for novel terpene profiles in beer.