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Revision as of 01:45, 2 November 2017

Learn about what we did this summer

During the summer we worked in the lab to produce modified type I pili using a suitable E. coli chassis.

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Find out about our filter system

As part of our project we developed a prototype of a filter system that could potentially be employed by the water industry.

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Meet the people behind the project

We are a team of ten undergraduate students from the University of Exeter.

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