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<p>From Valencia Team, we would like to thank to all that people that allow us to pass this summer working on this mind-blowing project</p>
<p>From Valencia Team, we would like to thank to all that people that allow us to pass this summer working on this mind-blowing project</p>
<p>To see all of them... </p>
<p>To see all of them... </p>
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iGEM 2009 Valencia

Project description

iLCD Project

Engineered yeasts able to sense and respond to electrical signals are build (what we call LEC). Thanks to a homemade device these LECs work cooperatively in such a way that they are able to reproduce images in movement, building up a "bio-screen" for the first time in history.


"As Lumières revolutioned the photography world, Valencia Team revolutions the bacterial photography world"


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Human Practices Report

Human Practices

Sins, Ethics and Biology, a Comprehensive Approach is more than a review on Human Practices and Synthetic Biology it emcompasses:

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