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Revision as of 03:17, 19 September 2015

"What I cannot create I do not understand."
- Richard Feynmann

Achievements

We are proud to announce that we accomplished the following objectives:

General Achievements

  • Our engineered E.coli can detect CTC based on their elevated lactate output.

  • We designed a novel system for detection of circulating tumor cells in blood samples using genetically modified bacteria.

  • We designed a genetic circuit that integrates two different cancer specific signals (lactate and AHL) in an AND gate.

  • We designed and validated a tight AND gate with a clear binary behavior.

Experimental Achievements

Modeling Achievements

We would like to thank our sponsors