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Discover our novel approach to environmental biosensing, where synthetic biology intersects with microbial electrochemical systems.
Discover our novel approach to environmental biosensing, where synthetic biology intersects with microbial electrochemical systems.

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Discover our novel approach to environmental biosensing, where synthetic biology intersects with microbial electrochemical systems.
See how our wetlab and drylab subteams operated on a day-to-day basis in order to accomplish our goals of constructing a field-deployable biosensor with direct electric output.
Meet our dedicated team of undergraduates who conceived of, planned, and carried out all the biological, mechanical and electrical engineering to complete our device.
Examine our efforts to reach out to our local community — involving presentations to other scientists, discussions with fellow students and interaction with educators and young children.