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  • Pakistani students win silver at iGEM 2017

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    Students from Pakistan were awarded with a silver medal for their project at the iGEM [International Genetically Engineered Machine] 2017, which was held at Boston’s Hynes Convention Centre Monday afternoon.

    The team includes Muhammad Dawood, Ushma Farooq, Hassan Raza, Hassnain Qasim, Ayesha Khan and Babar Nawaz. The students belong to different cities of Pakistan including Lahore, Attock, Islamabad, Multan, Faisalabad, Khyber Agency, Nowshera, Charsadda, Peshawar, Swabi and Mardan.

    According to a press release, the iGEM team belongs to Institute of Integrative Biosciences, CECOS University, Peshawar, and has been supported by the Directorate of Science and Technology, Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

    The iGEM Peshawar team was also nominated for the Best Bio Safety Award, this year.

    The awarded project is called a ‘reporter fish’ which can detect heavy metal contamination in fresh water and in response to it and change the colour of its body.

    The team designed and built the genetic (DNA) circuits needed for this function and have tested them in bacterial cells. The students believe that their project would have a direct impact on the livelihoods of fish farmers, and the health of fish consumer across the country.

    “I am super proud of the team who put in a lot of effort to win us a Silver this time. A lot of thanks to the Government of KP and CECOS university for the sponsorship and the all out support throughout the competition this year,” said Dr Faisal Khan, the supervisor of the team.

    “We hope our industry will join hands with us in IGEM 2018 –like all other teams here from different countries,” he added.