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<h4>We have been been involved in a number of discussions with leading scientists and healthcare professionals in the field of synthetic biology and mental health.</h4> | <h4>We have been been involved in a number of discussions with leading scientists and healthcare professionals in the field of synthetic biology and mental health.</h4> | ||
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<p>We have contacted the mental health charity, <strong>YoungMinds UK</strong>, to widen our perception about mental health issues. This charity is catered towards students and young people with mental health issues. We are currently planning an interactive event to engage directly with these people and present our project.</p> | <p>We have contacted the mental health charity, <strong>YoungMinds UK</strong>, to widen our perception about mental health issues. This charity is catered towards students and young people with mental health issues. We are currently planning an interactive event to engage directly with these people and present our project.</p> | ||
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<p>Through our art and design we aimed to analyse and explore the future implications of delivering genetically modified bacteria to possibly enhance our bodies and minds. Furthermore, we wanted to bring our project to the general public, by creating a collection of pictures with potential products that could be manufactured to deliver our genetically enhanced bacteria.</p> | <p>Through our art and design we aimed to analyse and explore the future implications of delivering genetically modified bacteria to possibly enhance our bodies and minds. Furthermore, we wanted to bring our project to the general public, by creating a collection of pictures with potential products that could be manufactured to deliver our genetically enhanced bacteria.</p> | ||
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<li>Anna used our engineered E.coli overexpressing serotonin to develop a fun and creative collection of everyday products containing the psychobiotic that makes people ‘happier’. In order to do so we shipped the probiotic strain E.coli Nissle containing the tryptophan hydroxylase expressing plasmid to The University of Sussex, where Anna based her work. </li> | <li>Anna used our engineered E.coli overexpressing serotonin to develop a fun and creative collection of everyday products containing the psychobiotic that makes people ‘happier’. In order to do so we shipped the probiotic strain E.coli Nissle containing the tryptophan hydroxylase expressing plasmid to The University of Sussex, where Anna based her work. </li> | ||
<li>The GM E.coli was then freezed dried in order to sparkle this ‘shiny dust’ on the toothpaste and lipstick, while live bacteria was used for the tabs and jellies. The result has been an amazing collection of products that greatly show the possibilities of synthetic biology, particularly by manufacturing treatments to improve human health.</li> | <li>The GM E.coli was then freezed dried in order to sparkle this ‘shiny dust’ on the toothpaste and lipstick, while live bacteria was used for the tabs and jellies. The result has been an amazing collection of products that greatly show the possibilities of synthetic biology, particularly by manufacturing treatments to improve human health.</li> | ||
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