Reference Summary: On August 12th, 2017 iGEM Team UAlberta put on a workshop at the Telus World of Science Edmonton called, “ In 1928 the Scottish biologist Alexander Fleming discovered the fungus from which penicillin is derived.

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  • On August 12th, 2017 iGEM Team UAlberta put on a workshop at the Telus World of Science Edmonton called, “
  • In 1928 the Scottish biologist Alexander Fleming discovered the fungus from which penicillin is derived.
  • Have you ever looked at a petri dish and wondered if biology could be the ultimate canvas for art?
  • Columbia University scientists Frank Cusimano, Ross McBee, and Hunter Giese collaborated
  • Meet Zachary Copfer, the man who has developed a process to make intricate portraits

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