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Revision as of 22:32, 11 October 2008
On a mission for luminescence
Glowing E.coli
The aim of this year’s project is to engineer a biological machine which can sense cholera contamination in water, and rapidly test if water is potable. Technically, to achieve this easy way of testing water contamination the team is planning to apply quorum sensing. Quorum sensing bacteria have the ability to both secrete signaling molecules and receive them. When signaling molecule is present in the environment it binds to the receptor and activates a particular action within the organism. More.
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The University of Sheffield
Firth Court, Home of Molecular Biology
Our University is one of the six original Red Brick Universities, and is therefore one of the best in the country.
Its Molecular Biology and Biotechnology department is No.1 in the University, with the Engineering Department not far behind. Its from these departments our team members are proud to originate.
The University of Sheffield put its emphasis in the scientific departments on research-led teaching, including a £30m refurb on Firth Court (pictured)
The Union entrance
The University Union is one of the biggest in the country, and has just won the national award for Best Union 2nd year running!
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Chelsi Group, University of Sheffield
| Prof Robert Poole MBB Department University of Sheffield
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IDT DNA Oligo and DNA synthesis
| Fusion IP Group
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iChemE
| Sheffield University Union
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