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Alain Viel,<br>
 
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Orianna Bretschger,
 
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<br>Daad Saffarini,
 
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<br>Helen White,
 
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<br>Harvard BioLabs
 
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<font size=1>Our project sought to combine the detecting capabilities of bacteria with the speed and ubiquity of electricity by creating an inducible system in Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 with an electrical output, allowing for the direct integration of this biosensor with electrical circuits via microbial fuel cells.</font>
 
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Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 <br>
 
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is a metabolically versatile, <br>
 
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negative facultative anaerobe which under <br>
 
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microbial fuel cells to produce an electric current.
 
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The broad goal of our project was to engineer S. Oneidensis to produce a detectable change in electric current in response to some environmental stimulus. In order to observe such a reaction, our first task was to design an environment capable of housing bacteria and measuring current production. The answer? Microbial fuel cells.
 
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