Team:Penn State
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| + | <h2>Ben Aloudir</h2> |
| + | <p>Junior </br> |
| + | Biotechnology and Microbiology</p> |
| + | <h2>Brian Avison</h2> |
| + | <p>Junior |
| + | Engineering Science </p> |
| + | <h2>Alex Bina</h2> |
| + | <p>Junior</br> |
| + | Bioengineering</p> |
| + | <h2>Jamie Colleta</h2> |
| + | <p>Junior</br> |
| + | Biological Engineering</p> |
| + | <h2>Anisha Katyal</h2> |
| + | <p>Senior</br> |
| + | Biology</p> |
| + | <h2>Elyse Merkel</h2> |
| + | <p>Senior</br> |
| + | Engineeing Science</p> |
| + | <h2>Byron Pierce</h2> |
| + | <p>Senior</br> |
| + | Chemical</p> |
| <h2> Jim Rose </h2> | | <h2> Jim Rose </h2> |
- | <p> He's really cool! </p> | + | <p>Senior</br> |
- | <h2> Brian Avison </h2> | + | Biotechnology</p> |
- | <p> Him too!</p> | + | <h2>Lauren Rossi</h2> |
- | <h2> ETC! </h2> | + | <p>Senior</br> |
| + | Molecular Biology and Biochemistry</p> |
| + | <h2>Vishal Saini</h2> |
| + | <p>Senior</br> |
| + | Neuroscience</p> |
| + | <h2>Kristen Salava</h2> |
| + | <p>Kristen is a junior majoring in bioengineering. Outside of the lab, she spends most of her time with her sorority where she is the Vice President of Standards. She also is an International Envoy within the college of engineering.</p> |
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| + | <h2>Mike Speer</h2> |
| + | <p>Graduate Student</p> |
| + | <h2>Dr.Tom Richard</h2> |
| + | <p>Advisor</br> |
| + | Professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering</p> |
| + | <h2>Dr. Howard Salis </h2> |
| + | <p>Advisor</br> |
| + | Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering</p> |
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| <a name="brainstorm"><h1>Brainstorming</h1></a> | | <a name="brainstorm"><h1>Brainstorming</h1></a> |
Revision as of 18:04, 25 September 2011
Project Abstract
Ionizing radiation and radiation pollution is an important environmental problem that not only affects those working around radiation facilities, but those dealing with the aftermath of widespread nuclear disasters such as those at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactor. Penn State’s team project designed and constructed a genetic circuit introduced into E. coli bacterial cells, in order to rapidly detect and report the presence of harmful ionizing radiation. We are working to create a robust and reliable biosensor that utilizes the lambda phage lytic-lysogenic switch as the radiation sensor. When the sensor detects radiation, it triggers one of three fast acting reporters we developed based on the concept developed by Imperial College’s 2010 iGEM team will be triggered. Each of the reporters features a different enzyme/substrate reaction (β-galactosodise/β-D-galactose, β-glucurodinase/β-D-glucuronide or C23O/catechol). We believe that the final construct may have the potential to rival current radiation detection methods, such as digital dosimeters.
Team
Ben Aloudir
Junior
Biotechnology and Microbiology
Brian Avison
Junior
Engineering Science
Alex Bina
Junior
Bioengineering
Jamie Colleta
Junior
Biological Engineering
Anisha Katyal
Senior
Biology
Elyse Merkel
Senior
Engineeing Science
Byron Pierce
Senior
Chemical
Jim Rose
Senior
Biotechnology
Lauren Rossi
Senior
Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
Vishal Saini
Senior
Neuroscience
Kristen Salava
Kristen is a junior majoring in bioengineering. Outside of the lab, she spends most of her time with her sorority where she is the Vice President of Standards. She also is an International Envoy within the college of engineering.
Mike Speer
Graduate Student
Dr.Tom Richard
Advisor
Professor of Agricultural and Biological Engineering
Dr. Howard Salis
Advisor
Assistant Professor of Agricultural Engineering
Brainstorming
BRAINSTORMING!!!
Research
Woo hoo!
Media
neat videos here!
Acknowledements
thank the academy.