Team:Valencia/Project/Results

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<li>Designed and constructed the first Lightning Cell Display (iLCD), which is able to produce an animated image from a given electrical stimulus.</li>
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<li>Designed and constructed the first Lightning Cell Display (iLCD), which is able to produce an animated image of up to 144 pixels from a given electrical stimulus.</li>
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<li>Built the first Light Emitting Cell (LEC), opening the gate to the use of electricity as a signal mediator in Synthetic Biology works.</li>
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<li>Precisely characterized the LEC, studying the factors that can be tuned (like voltage and shock time) and proving in a wide range of experiments that aequorin-engineered yeast can be stimulated with electric current.</li>
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<li>Advanced Bioelectronics enabling bidirectional communication of monocellular organisms and electronic components.<br><br></li>
<li>Advanced Bioelectronics enabling bidirectional communication of monocellular organisms and electronic components.<br><br></li>
<li>Built a fast and responsive 'digital imaging' system based on living cells.<br><br></li>
<li>Built a fast and responsive 'digital imaging' system based on living cells.<br><br></li>

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Achievements

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We have:

  1. Designed and constructed the first Lightning Cell Display (iLCD), which is able to produce an animated image of up to 144 pixels from a given electrical stimulus.
  2. Built the first Light Emitting Cell (LEC), opening the gate to the use of electricity as a signal mediator in Synthetic Biology works.
  3. Precisely characterized the LEC, studying the factors that can be tuned (like voltage and shock time) and proving in a wide range of experiments that aequorin-engineered yeast can be stimulated with electric current.
  4. Advanced Bioelectronics enabling bidirectional communication of monocellular organisms and electronic components.

  5. Built a fast and responsive 'digital imaging' system based on living cells.

  6. 10 seconds refreshing time.

  7. Characterized a new part: BBa_K222000 (Aequorin).

  8. We have developed an experimental system which is able to apply a precise voltage (between 0V-24V) during a precise interval of time (with a precision up to 20 ms.) controlled by a computer. The experimental device was integrated with a continuous luminometer in order to measure the light emission as a function of these parameters.

  9. Developped an impressive Human Practices part of the project. Resulting in the publication of the book Sins, Ethics and Biology

  10. Helped TUDelft and NTU-Singapore whith their respectives surveys. We have also helped to Paris Team answering their questions about their iPhone application