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The Synthetic Biology Club
'We, UMass Dartmouth Synthetic Biology Club, welcome you to our page'
Insert cool stuff to say about us here -->Team photo <-- -->Individual photos<--- Our project is to engineer Escherchia coli to detect and kill Helicobacter pylori via bacteriophage (virus) therapy. H. pylori, a bacterial pathogen and Class I carcinogen, is known for causing gastric duodenal ulcers, gastric lymphoma, and chronic gastritis, which is a precursor to gastric carcinoma. H. pylori infects about 50% of the human population, with prevalence in developing countries. With antibiotics quickly losing efficacy, a new method of treatment is direly needed! If you have any questions or suggestions about our project please feel free to contact us -->Insert Contact Panel Here<-- Who We Are
Introduction to Our Team
Evan Cambell
Project
Helicobacter Pylori Bacteriophage Therapy
Project Goals
Contact Us!