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Revision as of 14:25, 19 September 2017

Croc'n Cholera
A synthetic microbial consortium
 

First steps of synthetic biology

First edition of the iGEM competition

Boolean algebra in E. coli

Current challenges:

  • Cell-free
  • De novo life
  • Multi organisms

Biodiversity entails a lot of possibilities...

Quorum sensing Light sensitive Proteins secretion High thermostability

What if they could communicate?

The living world offers a lot of possibilities, but their use is still limited in synthetic biology.

Our idea is about taking advantages of the characteristics of single microorganisms by making them communicate with each other to get the appropriate response.

A fight against cholera as an application

V. cholerae is responsible for cholera, a disease that contaminates water and affects people in developing countries, war zones and natural disaster zones.

Our project is about creating a multi organisms system that is able to sense and wipe cholera out in contaminated water.