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− | <div class="titlecircle"><span class="title2">Overview</span> | + | <div class="titlecircle"><span class="title2">Overview</span><hr style="height:1px; border:none; color:#22343; background-color:#22343C;"><p style="margin-top: 5%; line-height: 1.7;font-family:Raleway;">We bring to iGEM the concept of <strong>psychobiotics</strong> and how we can potentially use them to fight the rising issue of <strong>mental health disorders</strong> in the modern world |
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<h2><span id="background" style="padding-top:150px;">Why mental health?</span></h2> | <h2><span id="background" style="padding-top:150px;">Why mental health?</span></h2> | ||
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<h4>Millions of people worldwide suffer from mental health disorders and the consequences are severe for the economy, society and individuals. The WHO estimates that depression will be the most second-most important disease burden in the world by 2020, even surpassing cancer. Today already, there are an estimated 450 million people suffering from mental illnesses.</h4> | <h4>Millions of people worldwide suffer from mental health disorders and the consequences are severe for the economy, society and individuals. The WHO estimates that depression will be the most second-most important disease burden in the world by 2020, even surpassing cancer. Today already, there are an estimated 450 million people suffering from mental illnesses.</h4> | ||
<h4>However, there is still only limited knowledge about the causes of many mental health diseases which makes patients face problems such as stigma, misconceptions and side-effects from medication. In recent years research has offered some insight into the connection between mental health and the bacteria inhabiting our bodies, the microbiom. </h4> | <h4>However, there is still only limited knowledge about the causes of many mental health diseases which makes patients face problems such as stigma, misconceptions and side-effects from medication. In recent years research has offered some insight into the connection between mental health and the bacteria inhabiting our bodies, the microbiom. </h4> | ||
<h4>We therefore decided to dedicate our summer to tackle mental health problems, especially depression and anxiety using synthetic biology tools and targeting this connection. Our project is not only a proof of concept that mental health can be addressed with synthetic biology, we also found our project to be effective to reduce the stigma around mental health problems.</h4> | <h4>We therefore decided to dedicate our summer to tackle mental health problems, especially depression and anxiety using synthetic biology tools and targeting this connection. Our project is not only a proof of concept that mental health can be addressed with synthetic biology, we also found our project to be effective to reduce the stigma around mental health problems.</h4> | ||
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<h4>We have designed mechanisms in probiotic bacteria that allow them to respond to and take an effect on mental health. This means our probiotics can sense when a person is feeling depressed or anxious or has a panic attack and can then respond appropriately in order to reduce the symptoms.</h4> | <h4>We have designed mechanisms in probiotic bacteria that allow them to respond to and take an effect on mental health. This means our probiotics can sense when a person is feeling depressed or anxious or has a panic attack and can then respond appropriately in order to reduce the symptoms.</h4> | ||
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<h4>One of the basic parts that is central to our project is the TPH1 producing part which is the rate limiting enzyme for serotonin production, one of the human’s most important natural happy-makers <read more about TPH1> </h4> | <h4>One of the basic parts that is central to our project is the TPH1 producing part which is the rate limiting enzyme for serotonin production, one of the human’s most important natural happy-makers <read more about TPH1> </h4> | ||
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Overview
We bring to iGEM the concept of psychobiotics and how we can potentially use them to fight the rising issue of mental health disorders in the modern world
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