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<h6 id=h6>It has always been the objective of iGEM Paris Bettencourt to conduct novel
 
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treat bad smell since the production of odor by microorganisms is not studied often. One
 
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reason for the lack of study in this area is that it is hard to quantify and characterize an
 
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odor. We will overcome this by using odor professionals and commonly used scientific
 
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tools. We want to do this in order to investigate the links between our skin microbiota
 
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                        <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Paris_Bettencourt/Newsletter4"><h4>Newsletter n°4</h4></a>
 
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                        <h5>from Sept 1st to Sept 15th 2014</h5>
 
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                        Here is the third newsletter, we are publishing in collaboration with the iGEM team from Xiamen University in China.</p>
 
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<p class=definition><b>It has always been the objective of iGEM Paris Bettencourt to conduct novel projects.
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This year, our team has decided to explore a topic that has rarely been approached by
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synthetic biologists in this competition: odor.</b></p>
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<p class=definition>Human olfaction relies on a tremendous number of cellular receptors that can detect
 +
specific molecules in the air. Upon the detection of combination of these compounds, a
 +
message is sent to the brain, which leads to the perception of one unique odor. There is
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considerable work left to do in order to understand the sense of smell, especially in
 +
determining how olfactory receptors operate. Few synthetic biologists have tried to
 +
engineer bacteria to produce smell or to treat bad smell since the production of odor by
 +
microorganisms is not studied often. One reason for the lack of study in this area is that
 +
it is hard to quantify and characterize an odor. We will overcome this by using odor pro-
 +
fessionals and commonly used scientific tools. We want to do this in order to investigate
 +
the links between our skin microbiota and body odor, as well as the perception of one's
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body odor by others.</p>
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Revision as of 09:00, 16 September 2014

It has always been the objective of iGEM Paris Bettencourt to conduct novel projects. This year, our team has decided to explore a topic that has rarely been approached by synthetic biologists in this competition: odor.

Human olfaction relies on a tremendous number of cellular receptors that can detect specific molecules in the air. Upon the detection of combination of these compounds, a message is sent to the brain, which leads to the perception of one unique odor. There is considerable work left to do in order to understand the sense of smell, especially in determining how olfactory receptors operate. Few synthetic biologists have tried to engineer bacteria to produce smell or to treat bad smell since the production of odor by microorganisms is not studied often. One reason for the lack of study in this area is that it is hard to quantify and characterize an odor. We will overcome this by using odor pro- fessionals and commonly used scientific tools. We want to do this in order to investigate the links between our skin microbiota and body odor, as well as the perception of one's body odor by others.