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− | <p | + | <p class="spacing"><b>Tuesday</b>: Today was entirely dedicated to researching, spiting the team in two to make the most efficient use of our time. The adults</br> and undergraduates focused on quorum sensing. The high school students looked through different promoters that activated in the presence of molecules common to human sewage. </p> |
<p><b>Wednesday</b>: We have finally done stuff! Student team members continued their initial safety training, as well as learning how to do basic techniques (e.g. LB preps, 60% Glycerol stock, Colony selections and Plasmid preps). Meanwhile, our senior team members came up with a more detailed plan than just "biosensor". By</br> modifying Lsr Operons, we hope to use Quorum sensing to detect the presence of E.coli bacteria other than those that we use. </p> | <p><b>Wednesday</b>: We have finally done stuff! Student team members continued their initial safety training, as well as learning how to do basic techniques (e.g. LB preps, 60% Glycerol stock, Colony selections and Plasmid preps). Meanwhile, our senior team members came up with a more detailed plan than just "biosensor". By</br> modifying Lsr Operons, we hope to use Quorum sensing to detect the presence of E.coli bacteria other than those that we use. </p> |
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SuperFUNd Gowanus!
The Gowanus Canal is a heavily polluted waterway that runs through Brooklyn NY. A designated superfund site, it is slated for cleanup but nearby residents are concerned about the results. Our team is developing a biosensor for waste pollution, giving the community real time access to data on the health of the canal. Additionally we have mined the canal for extremophiles with interesting properties.
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