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+ | Our project is called ELECTRACE, which stands for ELECtron TRAnsport deviCE. We are going to design an Escherichia coli strain that can detect the chemicals that are secreted by landmines (which are primarily TNT, DNT and DNB) and initiate a current by using electron transport, resulting in the visualisation of landmines in the ground. This can be done by using the relation between the concentration of the detected chemicals and the distance to the landmine. Eventually, we would like to incorporate this into a ready-to-use device. This device will be easily usable for everyone, including children, all over the world. </p> | ||
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+ | <p2> iGEM office | ||
+ | Room 0.620 Biotechnology building TU Delft<br> | ||
+ | Julianalaan 67<br> | ||
+ | 2628 BC Delft<br> | ||
+ | The Netherlands<br> | ||
+ | +3115 2783394<br> | ||
+ | tudelft.igem@gmail.com</p2> | ||
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Our project is called ELECTRACE, which stands for ELECtron TRAnsport deviCE. We are going to design an Escherichia coli strain that can detect the chemicals that are secreted by landmines (which are primarily TNT, DNT and DNB) and initiate a current by using electron transport, resulting in the visualisation of landmines in the ground. This can be done by using the relation between the concentration of the detected chemicals and the distance to the landmine. Eventually, we would like to incorporate this into a ready-to-use device. This device will be easily usable for everyone, including children, all over the world.
Julianalaan 67
2628 BC Delft
The Netherlands
+3115 2783394
tudelft.igem@gmail.com