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: ASU News, Science & Tech. The ASU team started its research during the summer to prepare for the synthetic biology competition. Its goal is to create a user-friendly, DNA-based biosensor that can detect major pathogens. The low-cost device would be used in the field rather than in a laboratory.
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| valign="top" | <h3>09.20.12 [http://www.statepress.com/2012/09/20/students-create-biosensor-to-detect-water-contamination/ Students create biosensor to detect water contamination]</h3>
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: The State Press. ASU students are working to create a biosensor for use in developing countries that can detect disease-causing bacteria in water.
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| valign="top" | <h3>09.14.12 [http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2012_09_14/caredit.a1200103 Must a paper trail be paper?]</h3>
| valign="top" | <h3>09.14.12 [http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2012_09_14/caredit.a1200103 Must a paper trail be paper?]</h3>
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: Science Careers. Dr. Haynes shares her thoughts about how OpenWetWare notebooks enable open scence.
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: Science Careers. Dr. Haynes shares her thoughts about how OpenWetWare notebooks enable open science.
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| valign="top" | <h3>09.10.12 [https://asunews.asu.edu/20120906_waterbiosensor Students create low-cost biosensor to detect contaminated water in developing nations]</h3>
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: ASU News, Science & Tech. The ASU team started its research during the summer to prepare for the synthetic biology competition. Its goal is to create a user-friendly, DNA-based biosensor that can detect major pathogens. The low-cost device would be used in the field rather than in a laboratory.
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Revision as of 02:56, 3 October 2012


in the news

The ASU iGEM team and our individual members have been featured in these news articles. Our activities are bringing more awareness of iGEM to the Southwest.


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09.20.12 [http://www.statepress.com/2012/09/20/students-create-biosensor-to-detect-water-contamination/ Students create biosensor to detect water contamination]

The State Press. ASU students are working to create a biosensor for use in developing countries that can detect disease-causing bacteria in water.
ASUiGEM2012 News2.png

09.14.12 [http://sciencecareers.sciencemag.org/career_magazine/previous_issues/articles/2012_09_14/caredit.a1200103 Must a paper trail be paper?]

Science Careers. Dr. Haynes shares her thoughts about how OpenWetWare notebooks enable open science.
ASUiGEM2012 News1.png

09.10.12 Students create low-cost biosensor to detect contaminated water in developing nations

ASU News, Science & Tech. The ASU team started its research during the summer to prepare for the synthetic biology competition. Its goal is to create a user-friendly, DNA-based biosensor that can detect major pathogens. The low-cost device would be used in the field rather than in a laboratory.