Posts by iGEM Team Heidelberg

1) Message boards : Projects : iGEM@home launched (Message 55998)
Posted 11 Sep 2014 by iGEM Team Heidelberg
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Thanks for your feedback.
We have now set up the message board, allowed the import of global teams and contacted BOINCstats to display your contributions. Tomorrow we want to tackle the layout of our Main page [url] http://www.igemathome.org/[/url] and include easier access to BOINC specific pages. Right now you can find the pages here.
If you experience any bugs please report them either here or directly in our forum.

Best,
iGEM Team Heidelberg
2) Message boards : Projects : iGEM@home launched (Message 55977)
Posted 11 Sep 2014 by iGEM Team Heidelberg
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Hello BobCat13,

Thanks for the hint. We are sorry for your inconvenience. This issue might be due to some incompatibility problem with an encryption library we use and Windows XP. We will try to fix that problem as soon as we get access to computer running Windows XP.

Best,
Constantin (iGEM Team Heidelberg)
3) Message boards : Projects : iGEM@home launched (Message 55967)
Posted 10 Sep 2014 by iGEM Team Heidelberg
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We, the iGEM Team Heidelberg, are proud to announce that we officially launched iGEM@home.

iGEM is an international student competition in the field of Synthetic Biology, where students from all over the world develop cool new applications for genetically engineered machines. Synthetic Biology is about the design and implementation of biological machines with artificial functions. Previous iGEM Teams have for example developed bacteria that can degrade waste, produce biofuel and detect toxins.

As being a student competition, the teams only have limited resources, especially computing power. We therefore decided to tackle this problem and setup the platform iGEM@home.
Right now we are using iGEM@home to predict the folding of proteins to finally enhance their function in the lab. And we hope that other iGEM teams will join us soon.

If you have any questions please visit http://igemathome.org/ or feel free to ask them here.


And please EMPOWER SCIENCE by adding http://igemathome.org to your projects.




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