Team:IvyTech-South Bend

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We are exploring ways to increase the sensitivity of bacteria based biosensors (for arsenic, pathogenic bacteria, and choliform bacteria) while making the "read-out" simultaneously high tech (bioluminescence) but in a low tech device that can be used by nontechnically-oriented people in places like the developing world.<a </a>.
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We are exploring ways to increase the sensitivity of bacteria based biosensors (for arsenic, pathogenic bacteria, and choliform bacteria) while making the "read-out" simultaneously high tech (bioluminescence) but in a low tech device that can be used by nontechnically-oriented people in places like the developing world.
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We are exploring ways to increase the sensitivity of bacteria based biosensors (for arsenic, pathogenic bacteria, and choliform bacteria) while making the "read-out" simultaneously high tech (bioluminescence) but in a low tech device that can be used by nontechnically-oriented people in places like the developing world.






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