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<li><p>That leads us to our second target...The household who drinks the potentially contaminated water. Nowadays, the cost to replace all lead canalizations in France is estimated to be 15 billion euros, which isn’t affordable for the owners. The idea we came up with was to screw our filter directly to the tap in residential areas.</br> </br> </p> </div>
<li><p>That leads us to our second target...The household who drinks the potentially contaminated water. Nowadays, the cost to replace all lead canalizations in France is estimated to be 15 billion euros, which isn’t affordable for the owners. The idea we came up with was to screw our filter directly to the tap in residential areas.</br> </br> </p> </div>
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<div align = "justify"><p>Secondly, our filter can improve medical techniques such as dialysis. Indeed the water used often contains nickel due to the stainless steel tube in which it is carried. The risk is then to transfer the metal particles into the blood of patients.</p></br>  
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<div align = "justify"><p>Secondly, our filter can improve medical techniques such as dialysis. Indeed, the water used in dialysis often contains nickel coming from the stainless steel tube in which it is carried. The risk is then to transfer the metal particles into the blood of patients.</p></br>  
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<p>But we mustn’t forget that water pollution by heavy metals is a real health issue all over the world : not only in our countries, since it sometimes happens for chemical or metalworking industries to have a leak in their purification circuits, but in developing countries too, where the access to the technological means to purify polluted water is sometimes limited. Considering this point, we met a responsible for humanitarian projects related with water, hygiene and sanitation. He seemed interested by our biofilter, insofar as it was a cheap method and that nothing had already been developed in poor countries to deal with heavy metals pollution. Moreover, he could easily imagine that people wouldn’t be as sceptic as in Europe regarding the fact that it’s a GMO product.</p></div></br></br>
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<p>But we mustn’t forget that water pollution by heavy metals is a real health issue all over the world. </p>
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<p>In our countries, the pollution can be caused  by a leak of chemical or metalworking purification circuits industries.</p>
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<p> In developping countries, the access to the technological means to purify polluted water is sometimes limited. Considering this, we met a person in charged of water-related humanitarian projects in hygiene and sanitation. He seemed interested by our biofilter, as it was a cheap method and nothing had already been developed in poor countries to deal with heavy metals pollution. Moreover, he could easily imagine that people wouldn’t be as sceptic as in Europe regarding the fact that it’s a GMO product.</p></div></br></br>
<div align = "justify"><p><b>What about the biosafety of our filter ?</b></br></br>
<div align = "justify"><p><b>What about the biosafety of our filter ?</b></br></br>
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<p> We didn't put aside some main reflections linked with the applications of our project, especially those concerning safety. Following this goal, we met Michelle OTTOMAN, a virologist and teacher of biosafety at the university Lyon I, who accepted to answer our questions, as summarized in the interview below : </p>
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<p> We didn't put aside the safety issues regarding our project. That's why we met Michelle Ottoman, virologist and professor of biosafety at the university Lyon I, who accepted to answer our questions, as summarized in the interview below : </p>
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<p><div align="center"><h6>Chapter 1</h6></br></div></br>
<p><div align="center"><h6>Chapter 1</h6></br></div></br>
Stockholm, 2030.</br>
Stockholm, 2030.</br>
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A meeting was being held in the Nobel museum. Outside, a crowd -which is rare in Stockholm- was waiting for the results. The crowd was separated in two colors: people in red, and people in green. Green almost occupied the whole plaza in front of the museum, with just one tiny red spot alienated and cornered on the edge.</br>
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A meeting was being held at the Nobel museum. Outside, a crowd -which is rare in Stockholm- was waiting for the results. The crowd was separated in two colors: people in red, and people in green. Green almost occupied the whole square in front of the museum, with just one tiny red spot alienated and cornered on the edge.</br>
“It’s out! It passed!”</br>
“It’s out! It passed!”</br>
For just a second, nobody talked nor moved. A psychologist would explain that it takes some time for a human being to process mind-blowing news and that if they are bad news, nothing comes but anger. So, after the silent second, the green exploded.</br>
For just a second, nobody talked nor moved. A psychologist would explain that it takes some time for a human being to process mind-blowing news and that if they are bad news, nothing comes but anger. So, after the silent second, the green exploded.</br>
“You’re destroying the planet!” people screamed.</br>
“You’re destroying the planet!” people screamed.</br>
“I’ll kill you! I’LL KILL YOU ALL!” people cursed.</br>
“I’ll kill you! I’LL KILL YOU ALL!” people cursed.</br>
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“No, no, they must be mistaken. They are just kidding us.” people denied.</br>
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“No, no, they must be mistaken. They are just kidding.” people denied.</br>
“&@#^*(*&^$” people called their friends on the other side of the world, in all kinds of languages.</br>
“&@#^*(*&^$” people called their friends on the other side of the world, in all kinds of languages.</br>
And the people in red you ask? They were long gone. They disappeared the moment of the breaking news. They escaped from the anger because otherwise they would have become the target.</br></br>  
And the people in red you ask? They were long gone. They disappeared the moment of the breaking news. They escaped from the anger because otherwise they would have become the target.</br></br>  
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<p><div align="center"><h6>Chapter 3</h6></br></div></br>
<p><div align="center"><h6>Chapter 3</h6></br></div></br>
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“Welcome back! For those who just joined us, we’re talking about the recently approved project, Project cStraw. Inspired by an ancient project in 2014, in which a straw-like system was developed to purify water with genetically modified bacteria, project cStraw is about to place hundreds of thousands of gigantic ‘straws’ in the sea all over the world in order to depollute the ocean by soaking in heavy metal. This idea was refuted by numberless groups and people for various reasons but just yesterday, it’s officially begun. First of all, we have the famous marine biologist Mr. Ian Crozier online, let’s hear his opinion. Mr. Crozier, this project sounds like an extreme measure, is it really necessary?”</br>
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“Welcome back! For those who just joined us, we’re talking about the recently approved project, Project cStraw. Inspired by an ancient project in 2014, in which a straw-like system was developed to purify water with genetically modified bacteria. Project cStraw is about to place hundreds of thousands of gigantic ‘straws’ in the sea all over the world in order to depollute the ocean by soaking in heavy metal. This idea was refuted by numberless groups and people for various reasons but just yesterday, it’s officially begun. First of all, we have the famous marine biologist Mr. Ian Crozier online, let’s hear his opinion. Mr. Crozier, this project sounds like an extreme measure, is it really necessary?”</br>
“I can’t speak for the Project cStraw, but the situation of the sea water is really severe. People used to call the Earth ‘the blue diamond’, but as we all know the sea is no longer blue. Now the greyish water is not only hideous but also very harmful. The pollution is literally affecting every country in the world. All sea based industries have been paralyzed for years now. The main cause is heavy metal pollution, which is known for its carcinogenic properties.
“I can’t speak for the Project cStraw, but the situation of the sea water is really severe. People used to call the Earth ‘the blue diamond’, but as we all know the sea is no longer blue. Now the greyish water is not only hideous but also very harmful. The pollution is literally affecting every country in the world. All sea based industries have been paralyzed for years now. The main cause is heavy metal pollution, which is known for its carcinogenic properties.
Here is a photo of a swordfish that I dissected last week. You can see the inside is almost completely covered with all kinds of tumors and the majority of its organs are not functional. The same thing could just as easily happen to humans. So if it were up to me, I’d say we must save the ocean now and it’s already too late.”</br>
Here is a photo of a swordfish that I dissected last week. You can see the inside is almost completely covered with all kinds of tumors and the majority of its organs are not functional. The same thing could just as easily happen to humans. So if it were up to me, I’d say we must save the ocean now and it’s already too late.”</br>
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“Several protests have taken place in the USA, Canada, Russia, China and almost all European countries. Honestly the society has never been this fragile in many decades. The Project cStraw is like a moral nuclear bomb provoking critical and even aggressive emotion from people all over the world.”</br>
“Several protests have taken place in the USA, Canada, Russia, China and almost all European countries. Honestly the society has never been this fragile in many decades. The Project cStraw is like a moral nuclear bomb provoking critical and even aggressive emotion from people all over the world.”</br>
“Even though it’s kinda out there, I have to ask: why do you think this project can cause such a chaos?”</br>
“Even though it’s kinda out there, I have to ask: why do you think this project can cause such a chaos?”</br>
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“Actually it’s not a stupid question at all. Problems exist in various aspects of society. One big chunk is coming from religious groups who have been protesting against GMO products for ages. The most aggressive of them are calling this project ‘the release of the Kraken’.Another major player in this riot is fear. People worry about that bacteria contamination might turn the sea ecosystem upside-down. A rumor of the ‘straw’ being a model of a new biochemical weapon is heating the overwhelming concerns too. Some people also believe that the project is a political tool for big countries to interfere and even control the sovereignty of some smaller countries since the latter have neither the power nor the technique to carry out the project.”</br>
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“Actually it’s not a stupid question at all. Problems exist in various aspects of society. One big chunk is coming from religious groups who have been protesting against GMO products for ages. The most aggressive of them are calling this project ‘the release of the Kraken’. Another major player in this riot is fear. People worry that bacteria contamination might turn the sea ecosystem upside-down. A rumor of the ‘straw’ being a model of a new biochemical weapon is heating the overwhelming concerns too. Some people also believe that the project is a political tool for big countries to interfere and even control the sovereignty of some smaller countries since the latter have neither the power nor the technique to carry out the project.”</br>
“Thank you Priya. Now let’s hear Mr. George Mihalic, one of the senior engineers of the project, talk about the technique they’re about to use. Mr. Mihalic, using massive amount of bacteria sounds terrifying, doesn’t it?”</br>
“Thank you Priya. Now let’s hear Mr. George Mihalic, one of the senior engineers of the project, talk about the technique they’re about to use. Mr. Mihalic, using massive amount of bacteria sounds terrifying, doesn’t it?”</br>
“I can’t understand where this enormous fear comes from. For me, this technique is completely safe. You see, it’s a simple idea of a C-terminal fusion of the csgA gene. We added a DNA sequence coding for a polyHis tag so the CsgA protein will have the ability to chelate metal as it’s a basic building block of the bacteria’s curli, thus automatically displayed on the surface…”</br>
“I can’t understand where this enormous fear comes from. For me, this technique is completely safe. You see, it’s a simple idea of a C-terminal fusion of the csgA gene. We added a DNA sequence coding for a polyHis tag so the CsgA protein will have the ability to chelate metal as it’s a basic building block of the bacteria’s curli, thus automatically displayed on the surface…”</br>
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<p><div align="center"><h6>Chapter 4</h6></br></div></br>
<p><div align="center"><h6>Chapter 4</h6></br></div></br>
“Humankind fears a lot of things, but humankind is never scared of stepping forward. We invented fire to chase away darkness. We invented space shuttles to conquer the moon. We invented computers to free our mind so we can think further and wider. By taking every step, a part of our fear has vanished. I know lots of you don’t like this project. I don’t like it either. But it has to be done because the only thing that drags us back is nothing but fear. We have protested, we have debated, we even have had physical conflicts. But today, they shall all stop.
“Humankind fears a lot of things, but humankind is never scared of stepping forward. We invented fire to chase away darkness. We invented space shuttles to conquer the moon. We invented computers to free our mind so we can think further and wider. By taking every step, a part of our fear has vanished. I know lots of you don’t like this project. I don’t like it either. But it has to be done because the only thing that drags us back is nothing but fear. We have protested, we have debated, we even have had physical conflicts. But today, they shall all stop.
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Today is about a brand new step. It’s a step toward the past, where there’s less pollution and more lives. It’s also a step toward the future, where we, a fragile species without sharp claws or poisoned teeth, keep living on this planet with less fear and more understanding.”</p></br>
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Today is about a brand new step. It’s a step towards the past, where there’s less pollution and more lives. It’s also a step towards the future, where we, a fragile species without sharp claws or poisoned teeth, keep living on this planet with less fear and more understanding.”</p></br>
<p>One week after the project cStraw was approved, 50 drones dropped 500 ‘straws’ into the north Atlantic in the US territory. One week later, the president of the US gave this speech on an aircraft and jumped into the water.</p>
<p>One week after the project cStraw was approved, 50 drones dropped 500 ‘straws’ into the north Atlantic in the US territory. One week later, the president of the US gave this speech on an aircraft and jumped into the water.</p>
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<div align = "justify"><p>Our team created an educational object, a csgA structure, with a 3D printer for popularization of Curly’on and more than that, synthetic biology. You will see it <b>for the first time</b> during our oral presentation in Boston.</p>
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<div align = "justify"><p>Our team created a pedagogical object, a csgA structure, with a 3D printer for popularization of Curly’on and more than that, synthetic biology. You will see it <b>for the first time</b> during our oral presentation in Boston.</p>
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/thumb/3/3c/Catia_CSGA.png/800px-Catia_CSGA.png" alt="Catia_CsgA" width="500px"/ align="center"></br>
<img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/thumb/3/3c/Catia_CSGA.png/800px-Catia_CSGA.png" alt="Catia_CsgA" width="500px"/ align="center"></br>

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Curly'on - IGEM 2014 INSA-LYON

Our human practices include an original approach of social sciences and design. The light of humanity is always the guide for scientific explorers. But at the same time, scientists also need to explain the value of their work not only to prove they’re not wasting their time but also to get new inspirations. Now, our precious guests, in this part of Human Practices, we’re treating you with a former and luxury dinner in the theme of ‘CurLy’on’. For starters, we’re going to take you through different researches of environmental problem so you can understand the interests of the project. Then, a sci-fi main dish, which is a real master piece of literature, is presented by our heart full of imagination. As for dessert, a delicate design of prototype will amaze you and swipe away your fatigue. So, I hope you’re hungry.

  • Heavy metals, environmental and health issues


  • CurLy'on in 2030?


  • Prototype