NDSU Genetic Engineering Corps.

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Check out the story about our 2022 iGEM project!
11/30/2022

Check out the story about our 2022 iGEM project!

The students used advanced laboratory techniques to enable a protein from bacteria to produce a dye that binds with cotton, useful for coloring textiles in an environmentally friendly process.

Our team celebrated completing the wiki with some non-alcoholic jello plates
10/17/2022

Our team celebrated completing the wiki with some non-alcoholic jello plates

Our 2022 Project Wiki is finished!!!Link in bio, best viewed on a computer.
10/12/2022

Our 2022 Project Wiki is finished!!!
Link in bio, best viewed on a computer.

09/07/2022

Our promo video is out!

With just under two months until the competition in Paris we are excited to release this video showcasing what we have been working on this year.

Reach out to learn more about the work we've done or any questions you have!

A special thank you to Justin How Productions for helping put this video together!

07/11/2022

New pipettes unboxing

LINK IN BIO!!Hi friends and family,This summer a group of students and I are working on a 2022 iGEM competition. iGEM, w...
06/20/2022

LINK IN BIO!!
Hi friends and family,

This summer a group of students and I are working on a 2022 iGEM competition. iGEM, which stands for International Genetically Engineered Machine, was founded by MIT and is a prestigious worldwide event in the cutting-edge field of biotechnology. NDSU’s team was the first iGEM team in the upper Midwest and the only team in North Dakota! In order to successfully represent our region, the team needs to develop a project that solves a current problem using synthetic biology. 

Our student-led team is working to develop natural dyes for textiles using genetically modified bacteria. As you know many bacteria already produce natural pigments. Our goal this season is to optimize the production and structure of these pigments for use as an alternative to synthetic dyes which are harder to produce and can have very harsh byproducts. The team-based research will be performed over the summer semester, with the project culminating in a final presentation in Paris, France this October.

We are seeking primarily monetary donations to help the team conduct a thorough research project and to subsidize travel expenses for attending the conference in October. If you do not wish to support us in this way, please reach out if you believe you can support us in some other way, all help is greatly appreciated! All donors would receive recognition on a designated slide in our presentation at the competition as well as a shoutout on our social medias.

If you would like to donate the link is in the bio. Please consider supporting our team and thank you very much!

Hi friends and family,This summer a group of students and I are working on a 2022 iGEM competition. iGEM, which stands f...
06/20/2022

Hi friends and family,

This summer a group of students and I are working on a 2022 iGEM competition. iGEM, which stands for International Genetically Engineered Machine, was founded by MIT and is a prestigious worldwide event in the cutting-edge field of biotechnology. NDSU’s team was the first iGEM team in the upper Midwest and the only team in North Dakota! In order to successfully represent our region, the team needs to develop a project that solves a current problem using synthetic biology.

Our student-led team is working to develop natural dyes for textiles using genetically modified bacteria. As you know many bacteria already produce natural pigments. Our goal this season is to optimize the production and structure of these pigments for use as an alternative to synthetic dyes which are harder to produce and can have very harsh byproducts. The team-based research will be performed over the summer semester, with the project culminating in a final presentation in Paris, France this October.

We are seeking primarily monetary donations to help the team conduct a thorough research project and to subsidize travel expenses for attending the conference in October. If you do not wish to support us in this way, please reach out if you believe you can support us in some other way, all help is greatly appreciated! All donors would receive recognition on a designated slide in our presentation at the competition as well as a shoutout on our social medias.

Please consider supporting our team and thank you very much!

iGEM, which stands for International Genetically Engineered Machine, was founded by MIT and … Wyatt Warkenthien needs your support for 2022 NDSU iGEM Project

We are excited to announce that Integra Biosciences will be sponsoring our 2022 iGEM project. Integra Biosciences focuse...
06/08/2022

We are excited to announce that Integra Biosciences will be sponsoring our 2022 iGEM project. Integra Biosciences focuses on making pipetting more productive. Integra Biosciences has graciously supplied our team with pipettes and tips that will be paramount to our teams success on our project. To learn more about Integra Biosciences visit: https://www.integra-biosciences.com

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We are excited to announce that Agathos Biologics: The Good Science Company will be sponsoring our 2022 iGEM project. Ag...
05/04/2022

We are excited to announce that Agathos Biologics: The Good Science Company will be sponsoring our 2022 iGEM project. Agathos Biologics is pursuing transformational science in biomanufacturing, biologic payload delivery, and cell and gene therapy. The company’s mission is to create breakthrough products and services within a strong ethical and moral framework that benefit everyone.

Look at us :)
05/01/2022

Look at us :)

We are incredibly honored to have received the New Student Organization of the Year Award at the Bison Leader Awards Cer...
05/01/2022

We are incredibly honored to have received the New Student Organization of the Year Award at the Bison Leader Awards Ceremony last Thursday!

2022 Project Update!Our student-led iGEM team is working to develop natural dyes for textiles using engineered proteins ...
04/29/2022

2022 Project Update!

Our student-led iGEM team is working to develop natural dyes for textiles using engineered proteins produced in bacteria. Many bacteria already produce natural pigments in a wide variety of colors. Our goal this season is to optimize the structure and binding capabilities of these pigments for use as an alternative to traditional synthetic textile dyes, such as azo dyes. These synthetic dyes are much more labor-intensive to produce and can have very harsh byproducts. Some azo dyes are even considered carcinogens by the European Union. Our dyes will be made from naturally occurring pigments fused to binding modules to enhance their binding capabilities to organic textiles such as cotton. Our team-based research will be performed over the summer semester, with the project culminating in a final presentation in Paris, France this October.

To learn more about the textile industry and the need for change we recommend the video below!
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BiSYoeqb_VY

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