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- | Our iGEM team is committed to consider all aspects of the entire project, including biosafety. For this project, two biosafety aspects have to be consider. On the one hand, we are using ''E.coli'' as | + | Our iGEM team is committed to consider all aspects of the entire project, including biosafety. For this project, two biosafety aspects have to be consider. On the one hand, we are using ''E.coli'' as '''genetically modified organism''', and on the other hand, we are detecting ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'', a '''human pathogen'''. When sampling ''P. aeruginosa'', we should prevent proliferation and spread of the bacterium. For ''E.coli'', we have to look after the non-release of genetically modified organisms. In general, we developed and designed the measurement device as '''closed system''' for a better safety handling. This way, neither the sampled pathogens nor the genetically modified sensor cells can escape our biosensor unit. Moreover, the electronic components are in a separate compartment and inaccessible for the user, preventing electric shock or other injuries. For the detection, we are using one-time usage sampling and sensor chips which can be disposed of after '''autoclaving or irradation''' with strong UV light. |
To detect ''P. aeruginosa'' cells, an sampling agar chip is slightly pressed against the solid surface to be tested. Afterwards, the sampling chip is immediately introduced into our measurement device and will not be removed until the detection is finished and the chips have be doused with disinfectant. The sensor chips must be handled in '''S1 environments only''' since they contain genetically modified ''E. coli''. However, once introduced into the measurement device, the sensor chips, too, will not be removed before disinfection. | To detect ''P. aeruginosa'' cells, an sampling agar chip is slightly pressed against the solid surface to be tested. Afterwards, the sampling chip is immediately introduced into our measurement device and will not be removed until the detection is finished and the chips have be doused with disinfectant. The sensor chips must be handled in '''S1 environments only''' since they contain genetically modified ''E. coli''. However, once introduced into the measurement device, the sensor chips, too, will not be removed before disinfection. |
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