Richelle Wilson

Richelle Wilson

Jan 17, 2020

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At the iGEM Jamboree, we were awarded Bronze!

Thanks to all of you generous donations, we were able to complete our project and send six students to the iGEM Jamboree in the Boston, MA. We had the opportunity to give a presentation on our work and present our results in a poster presentation.

For all of our hard work, we received a bronze medal! We are so proud of the team and grateful for the opportunity.

Additionally, we were able to network with a plethora of teams across the world, and got some great feedback on our project.

Team members that attended the conference posing by our iGEM banner.


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About This Project

We are developing a paper-based cell free system that detects spoiled milk. Relying on the detection of AHL molecules used by bacteria in quorum sensing, our system will be a synthetic gene network freeze-dried on paper. We hypothesize that with a working system when AHL is present the system will produce a red pigment providing a visual cue the milk is spoiled. Because spoiled milk contains bacteria producing AHL, when our system comes into contact with spoiled milk the paper should turn red.





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