Team:UAB-Barcelona
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The Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona (UAB) is one of the most prestigious universities of Spain, pioneer in investigation and innovation. Our project will be developed in the Chemical Engineering School laboratories, under supervision of the professors Juan Antonio Baeza Labat, Joan Albiol Sala and Pau Ferrer Alegre. The team will be formed by eight students: three biotechnologists and two chemical engineers from the UAB, and three Pharmacy students, two from the University of Granada and one from the University of Santiago. | The Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona (UAB) is one of the most prestigious universities of Spain, pioneer in investigation and innovation. Our project will be developed in the Chemical Engineering School laboratories, under supervision of the professors Juan Antonio Baeza Labat, Joan Albiol Sala and Pau Ferrer Alegre. The team will be formed by eight students: three biotechnologists and two chemical engineers from the UAB, and three Pharmacy students, two from the University of Granada and one from the University of Santiago. |
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BACKGROUND
The Universitat Autònoma of Barcelona (UAB) is one of the most prestigious universities of Spain, pioneer in investigation and innovation. Our project will be developed in the Chemical Engineering School laboratories, under supervision of the professors Juan Antonio Baeza Labat, Joan Albiol Sala and Pau Ferrer Alegre. The team will be formed by eight students: three biotechnologists and two chemical engineers from the UAB, and three Pharmacy students, two from the University of Granada and one from the University of Santiago. Our project will consist of developing an Escherichia coli biosensor that could detect trihalomethanes in water. The idea is to use a protein called gfp, which expression can be induced by these pollutants. This protein produces, after being excited, green fluorescence, which constitutes the signal that reveals those substances. Using E. coli brings some advantages: it’s easy to manipulate and its genome and cultivation are well-known and deeply studied. |
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WHO WE ARE
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
SPONSORS
Do you want to contribute to the success of this experience? We are currently looking for sponsorships, join us. Any help is welcome. Please contact with the coordinator of the UAB-Barcelona Team: JuanAntonio.Baeza@uab.cat |
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