TR's Emily Singer writes about an MIT student team Engineering Edible Bacteria to create Biogurt full of microbes that fight cavities and produce vitamins. This was one of the great participants at iGEM 2008, the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition this past weekend. Check out the TR Biogurt video as well as the iGEM Results and participants. These are all case examples of grassroots student excitement about the blossoming field of Synthetic Biology.
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Biogurt ~ MIT's Edible Designer Bugs at iGEM!
TR's Emily Singer writes about an MIT student team Engineering Edible Bacteria to create Biogurt full of microbes that fight cavities and produce vitamins. This was one of the great participants at iGEM 2008, the International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition this past weekend. Check out the TR Biogurt video as well as the iGEM Results and participants. These are all case examples of grassroots student excitement about the blossoming field of Synthetic Biology.
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