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Engineering ''E. coli'' to Resist Mutations
Engineering ''E. coli'' to Resist Mutations
--The intention is prevention of evolution that would ruin biological parts; however, we recognize that directed evolution is a useful tool in 'discovering' potentially useful parts and mutations.  
<br>    --The intention is prevention of evolution that would ruin biological parts; however, we recognize that directed evolution is a useful tool in 'discovering' potentially useful parts and mutations.  


Cellulose to EtOH in Algae or other system
Cellulose to EtOH in Algae or other system

Revision as of 16:25, 1 April 2007

Project Ideas 3/19/07

Brainstorming with Sammy, Alex, Shaunak, Stephanie, Mingming, Perry, and George. TFs and Advisors in attendance Nick, Mike, Harris, Tamara, George Church, Jagesh Shah, William Shih, and Alain Viel.

Biological Based Fuel Cells

Bacterial that Respond to (by fluorescence) or Degrade Plaque

Viruses as a Transfer Mechanism

Engineering E. coli to Resist Mutations
--The intention is prevention of evolution that would ruin biological parts; however, we recognize that directed evolution is a useful tool in 'discovering' potentially useful parts and mutations.

Cellulose to EtOH in Algae or other system

Fatty Acid Production and Degradation for Energy

Molecular Motors

Sequestration of Toxic Compounds by Bacteria (arsenic)

Bacterial Surface Expression

Vascular Tissues

Artificial Vascularization in Bacterial Biofilms

Bacterial Biosensors (Detection in the Environment) (Water Samples)