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                  <p>When explaining Printeria to people, we see they are reticent to use it because of the genetically modified bacteria that we do. A part of our project is to fight the stigma against Synthetic Biology and Harvard was claiming for teams disposed to do so.&nbsp;</p>
 
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                  <p> Their collaboration was about doing a report of your project and create a series of newsletters and articles to show how we are using bacteria and demonstrate that we are doing it taking into account demanding security measures. However, throughout the summer they changed their mind and now they are doing a magazine instead of a series of articles. They will distribute it in their university and of course in the Giant Jamboree. You can download our report and the magazine by clicking in the buttons below.&nbsp;</p>
 
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                  <p><a href="https://2018.igem.org/Team:Ecuador" target="blank">Ecuador iGEM team</a> has been working on the development of a new biomaterial to speed up the healing in bone injures. This biomaterial called (C-lastine), is based on the cross-linking of bacterial cellulose and Elastin-like polypeptides. This cross-linking is mediated by a carbohydrate binding domain and a BMP2 protein (an osteoblasts differentiation inducer). To achieve this objective they are using E.Coli as a biofactory, specifically C41 strain which is resistant to Cellulose synthase operon protein D, codified by gene bcsD and responsible of pore formation in the membrane allowing cellulose to exit the cell. The final result is a bandage matrix that can be applied to the wound during a surgical intervention.</p>
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                  <p> If we think about it, Printeria is a kind of biofactory so, we thought that trying to make Ecuadorís biomaterial in Printeria would be a good trial to show that Printeria is ready to become something greater in the biotechnological industry and why not, it could be used in hospitals as well. However, due to the fact that there were problems with the size of the parts for Golden Gate and with the customs, it could not become a reality. This idea would be developed with Imperial College. Instead, we did several things.</p>
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                  <p>We did a survey to get some feedback from the potential users of both projects. It consisted in a <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITVeAXSsO5k" style="padding-right: 0;" target="blank">video</a> in spanish and then a survey to fill out. In our case, the survey was made to know what users  thought about Printeria and Synthetic Biology. In no case this survey represents the collective of users (only 15 people were surveyed) it was just made to have an idea.</p>
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                  <p>Do you know that there is something that grows faster than a Bacteria? If it grows faster...why not use it as a chassis to do pharmaceuticals and chemicals in the industry? This is the fantastic idea that Marburg team has developed. They want to demonstrate that working with V.Natriegens is cheaper, faster and possible with todays methods.&nbsp;</p>
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                  <p> Initially, they requested us to do the interlab study with V.natriegens and to annotate how fast V.natriegens grows but this gave us a really good idea. Why don't we try to use V.natriegens in Printeria? If all goes well, it would mean that Printeria is ready to work with other organisms which grow faster than E.coli, this way we reinforce the biofactory idea of Printeria.&nbsp;</p>
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                  <p> However, as things do not go as we spect in certain moments we could not make the interlab with V.natriegens. (Aunque) Marburg team gave us almost all the elements to do it we had to buy V.natriegens in the CECT and unfortunately they arrived one week before the deadline. We tried several times using a (alquilada) frozen centrifuge but 3 tries later we could not achieve electrocompetent cells. As we do not have sponsors and (alquilando) the frozen centrifuge was not cheap we stoped trying. &nbsp;</p>
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Introduction

As Theodor Reik (Sigmund Freud disciple) said: “In science, like in all life fields, a slogan is imposed: security first”. Nowadays, safety is an essential requirement when creating new devices that humans will use, and Printeria is not different.

On the one hand biosafety describes the containment principles. technologies and practices that are implemented to prevent the unintentional exposure to pathogens and toxines, or their accidental release [1]. On the other hand biosecurity describes de protection, control and accountability for valuable biological materials within laboratories, inorder to prevent their unauthorized access, loss, theft, misuse, diversion or intentional release.

Next paragraphs describe how and why we implemented biosafety and biosecurity requirements in Printeria.

Lab safety

Safety design in Printeria

Imperial College

Team Project

This collaboration was born when Ismael (Imperial College iGEM team supervisor) came to the Univertitat Politécnica de Valencia to have a meeting with Diego Orzáez one of our instructors. Taking advantage of that situation we met with him and he explained us the Imperial College project called PixCell.

PicCell aims to get electronics and Synthetic Biology closer designing an innovative sistem where the culture is controlled by voltage.  

Collaboration

As they are using Golden Gate grammar we thought that it could be a good opportunity to do what we could not do with Ecuador team, try their construction in Printeria and compare results handmade and Printeria made. 

CONTACT US igem.upv.2018@gmail.com