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        We surveyed food vendors from Indonesia and Pakistan and individuals from our diverse student body, which represents 110 countries. From 68 responses, we gained the following insights:
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        On October 1, 2017, the NYUAD iGEM team invited 18 high school students and 2 teachers from Brighton College in Abu Dhabi, UAE, to experience an iGEM research environment. This one-day workshop provided the students with the opportunity to channel their interest in both biology and engineering. This is the first high school workshop that is tailored to exposing talented high school students to iGEM in the UAE.
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2016 Team NYU Abu Dhabi predicted that their device would take up to 45 minutes to complete the reaction. We decided to optimize a reaction such that we could better target the expectations of our potential audience. In this regard, we decided to use the LAMP technique which provides results in 20 minutes.  
 
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In the beginning of the workshop, the NYUAD team gave a presentation on iGEM and how the students can get involved by potentially joining future NYUAD teams. Through this presentation, the students also learned the important connection between biology and engineering in the context of iGEM and the synthetic biology field. This presentation was followed by the first workshop of the day: GLO, Bacteria, GLO, which taught the students how to transform pGLO DNA into the E. coli cloning vector using the heat shock method. The NYUAD team walked them through basic laboratory techniques and bacterial transformation, which is integral to an iGEM team’s success. The students then experienced the engineering environment through the second workshop Arduino + LED, which taught the students how to integrate many elements to create a device such as interactive design, programming, and circuitry. The students learned the basics of programming and circuit design by creating their own simple circuit using LEDs and Arduino, an open source electronic platform. Besides completing the workshop, the students also received a copy of the NYUAD team’s magazine Synthetic Biology 101 as a source for further learning about the advances in synthetic biology.
 
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As part of our design, we realized that deterrents to laboratory testing are not only limited to the length of time required to obtain results. In fact, it was partially due to the high cost of equipment. To address this issue, we aimed to reduce the cost of our device by designing a 3D printed case that houses a Peltier Module Cooler, a cheaper alternative to ITO heating and a more reliable, eco-friendly method than disposable heat packs. We also reduced the volume of our reaction, without sacrificing high sensitivity, to reduce the cost of biological reagents.  
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        Over the summer break, the team returned to their respective home countries and conducted surveys and interviews with local food vendors to gauge interest and feedback on our project. Of all the participants, none of them know what Shiga Toxin was and how prevalent it is in uncontrolled environments where food is sold. Upon knowing the dangers of the toxin, they became interested in protecting their food from such a toxin and so we presented them our project idea to devise a cheap yet effective detection method.
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The food vendors raised concerns that such a device should be very easy to use and understand, it should be lightweight and should not require electricity. The emphasized that a useful device should take less than an hour for the entire process. Based on their responses, we developed our project accordingly. In order to simplify the process to the least number of steps, the chip was designed with two main components; the inlet where the sample can be easily poured in and then the reaction chamber where the reaction and its result can be easily and safely viewed. The chip was also designed to be lightweight and so it was limited to a size less than 100x100mm. To reduce cost as low as possible, the heater and chip holder were 3D printed for rapid fabrication at low cost. The heater itself is a heat pack that requires no electricity yet it is able to sustain the reaction temperature at 65 Celcius for 6 hours, meaning that the same heating pack could be used for as many as 12 successive tests as each test takes a maximum of 30 minutes. These design elements combine to make our device incredibly cheap, compared to their professional laboratory counterparts.
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We have addressed the concerns brought up through these surveys to the best of our ability. Our final device cost is estimated to cost approximately $65.75USD, and is in the price range suggested by surveyed individuals. Additionally, the reaction time of 20 minutes is a reasonable compromise considering that conventional pathogen detection techniques can take anywhere from hours to days to receive results.
 
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After these design considerations were taken, we surveyed the general population and found that, similarly, few knew about Shiga Toxin specifically. Many individuals have had previous food poisoning experiences and were interested in learning more about our device. While most of their feedback was in agreement with the food vendors surveyed previously, they also voiced that they would only be willing to wait a maximum of 30 minutes for the results before consumption. In this regard, the biology team took steps to decrease the lysis process and found that using the LAMP technique, a heat lysis was not required. The reaction time was optimized and reduced to 20 minutes, with immediate visualization.
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The development of the chip began with the primary idea of reducing the amount of human input needed as much as possible. As the audience of our project mostly encompassed consumers and food vendors, practical lab training was a skill that most did not possess. The idea of the design was to direct a small amount of fluid (the sample) into the reaction chambers in a way that did not require professional laboratory equipment, such as micropipettes or syringes (which could also pose a safety hazard). Over time the design was improved based on results obtained from flow tests conducted on prototypes of each design. The design was optimized over multiple iterations via flow and heating tests to the current design, where the only human input needed is to insert the sample using dropper or Pasteur pipette into the reaction wells, which already have the necessary reagents pre-loaded.
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The heat development started with an affordable heat source by using heat packs. Two heat packs that were pricked and insulated were able to provide a temperature of 67˚C for 3 hours, shown in Figure 1. However, the survey data showed that 47.5% of people were only interested in acquiring the device if it was reliable, sturdy and affordable. On average individuals were willing to pay $63 USD, with 44% of individuals indicating that they were willing to pay between $40-150 USD for the device. However, since the heat packs do not have a feedback control, we turned towards a more reliable heat source using Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) heater with PID controller from Cell Micro Controls. This ITO heating method cost $200 USD, a price tag significantly higher than what our surveys indicated that individuals would be willing to pay. To cut down on the price, a Peltier thermoelectric cooler module with an affordable, self-tuned PID controller, in combination with an Arduino nano, was developed. This Peltier heating method cost $46 USD, meeting our target consumer's price range.
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We surveyed food vendors from Indonesia and Pakistan and individuals from our diverse student body, which represents 110 countries. From 68 responses, we gained the following insights:

  • 78% of individuals have never heard of Shiga Toxin
  • 47.5% of individuals were interested in acquiring equipment to detect Escherichia coli in food samples
  • 54.2% of individuals were willing to wait 10 minutes to obtain a response from the equipment
  • 23.7% of individuals were willing to wait up to 30 minutes to obtain a response from the equipment
  • The average price individuals were willing to pay for such a device was $63 USD

2016 Team NYU Abu Dhabi predicted that their device would take up to 45 minutes to complete the reaction. We decided to optimize a reaction such that we could better target the expectations of our potential audience. In this regard, we decided to use the LAMP technique which provides results in 20 minutes.

As part of our design, we realized that deterrents to laboratory testing are not only limited to the length of time required to obtain results. In fact, it was partially due to the high cost of equipment. To address this issue, we aimed to reduce the cost of our device by designing a 3D printed case that houses a Peltier Module Cooler, a cheaper alternative to ITO heating and a more reliable, eco-friendly method than disposable heat packs. We also reduced the volume of our reaction, without sacrificing high sensitivity, to reduce the cost of biological reagents.

We have addressed the concerns brought up through these surveys to the best of our ability. Our final device cost is estimated to cost approximately $65.75USD, and is in the price range suggested by surveyed individuals. Additionally, the reaction time of 20 minutes is a reasonable compromise considering that conventional pathogen detection techniques can take anywhere from hours to days to receive results.

The development of the chip began with the primary idea of reducing the amount of human input needed as much as possible. As the audience of our project mostly encompassed consumers and food vendors, practical lab training was a skill that most did not possess. The idea of the design was to direct a small amount of fluid (the sample) into the reaction chambers in a way that did not require professional laboratory equipment, such as micropipettes or syringes (which could also pose a safety hazard). Over time the design was improved based on results obtained from flow tests conducted on prototypes of each design. The design was optimized over multiple iterations via flow and heating tests to the current design, where the only human input needed is to insert the sample using dropper or Pasteur pipette into the reaction wells, which already have the necessary reagents pre-loaded.

The heat development started with an affordable heat source by using heat packs. Two heat packs that were pricked and insulated were able to provide a temperature of 67˚C for 3 hours, shown in Figure 1. However, the survey data showed that 47.5% of people were only interested in acquiring the device if it was reliable, sturdy and affordable. On average individuals were willing to pay $63 USD, with 44% of individuals indicating that they were willing to pay between $40-150 USD for the device. However, since the heat packs do not have a feedback control, we turned towards a more reliable heat source using Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) heater with PID controller from Cell Micro Controls. This ITO heating method cost $200 USD, a price tag significantly higher than what our surveys indicated that individuals would be willing to pay. To cut down on the price, a Peltier thermoelectric cooler module with an affordable, self-tuned PID controller, in combination with an Arduino nano, was developed. This Peltier heating method cost $46 USD, meeting our target consumer's price range.

Figure 1. Temperature response from 2 heat packs.