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Latest revision as of 18:36, 18 September 2015

CCA San Diego iGEM 2015

CCA San Diego 2015

This is CCA San Diego's first year participating in iGEM. All of our team members attend Canyon Crest Academy (CCA) in San Diego, California. CCA, founded in 2004, is a public high school with about 2,250 students.

About the Project

About our project

Biosensors are at the forefront of biomedical and bioengineering research because of their applicability to a wide range of diseases. Using computer modeling we simulated the behavior of a glucose sensing biosensor, which fluoresces in the presence of glucose. This serves as an effective monitor of blood glucose levels, a critical biomarker for diabetes. Our biosensor could be coupled with an insulin producing circuit to treat diabetes without invasive needles and injections.

Introduction

Check out our project

Methods

See how we did our project

Results

Look at what we did over the summer