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Ten Gold Medals in 13 Years: Cornell iGEM’s Secrets for Success
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The student project team Cornell iGEM shares its methodology as it sets its sights on its 11th gold medal in the last 14 years.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/genetic-engineering/)
The student project team Cornell iGEM shares its methodology as it sets its sights on its 11th gold medal in the last 14 years.
Cornell researchers from the Barstow Research Team have engineered a new strain of the bacteria Vibrio natriegens that increases its cloning ability and simplifies plasmid transformation, according to a study published on Feb. 13 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences Nexus.
Cornell researchers recently used genetic engineering to improve the extraction of rare earth elements using a bacteria called Vibrio natriegens
“The long-term societal goal is to make farming more efficient, so its footprint is reduced,” said Prof. David Stern, plant biology.