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In the future, Lambert iGEM plans to create a collection of genetic tools for multiple diseases and compile them into a portable synthetic biology toolkit including our frugal hardware devices such as the 3D Fuge, ElectroPen, and Chrome Q.  
 
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<p>For teams seeking to improve upon a previous part or project, you should document all of your work on this page. Please remember to include all part measurement and characterization data on the part page on the Registry. Please include a link to your improved part on this page.</p>
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<p><b>Standard Tracks:</b> Create a new part that has a functional improvement upon an existing BioBrick part. The sequences of the new and existing parts must be different. You must perform experiments with both parts to demonstrate this improvement.  Document the experimental characterization on the Part's Main Page on the Registry for both the existing and new parts. Both the new and existing Main Page of each Part’s Registry entry must reference each other. Submit a sample of the new part to the Registry.
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<b>Special Tracks:</b> Improve the function of an existing iGEM project (that your current team did not originally create) and display your achievement on your wiki.</p>
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We hope our CALM model will serve as a basis for other Machine Learning models in other regions affected by Cholera outbreaks. Moreover, we hope to improve our Color Q app to integrate its analysis data into the CALM model, allowing future predictions to be improved.
 
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In addition, we plan to implement cell-free protocols for the detection of pathogenic cholera to eliminate the need for temperature sensitive materials like competent cells, enzymes, DNA, etc.
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The 2019 iGEM team will also be re-visiting the same community in the Dominican Republic where members will be training teachers and their students how to use the kits to provide ongoing support as they can become stewards of their own water.  
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Lastly, we hope to distribute our portable detection kits to non-profits, specifically the Thirst project, located in areas predicted to have a cholera outbreak, strengthening partnerships between affected countries, donors, and international agencies.
 
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Revision as of 05:26, 17 October 2018

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Future Work


In the future, Lambert iGEM plans to create a collection of genetic tools for multiple diseases and compile them into a portable synthetic biology toolkit including our frugal hardware devices such as the 3D Fuge, ElectroPen, and Chrome Q.

We hope our CALM model will serve as a basis for other Machine Learning models in other regions affected by Cholera outbreaks. Moreover, we hope to improve our Color Q app to integrate its analysis data into the CALM model, allowing future predictions to be improved.

In addition, we plan to implement cell-free protocols for the detection of pathogenic cholera to eliminate the need for temperature sensitive materials like competent cells, enzymes, DNA, etc.

The 2019 iGEM team will also be re-visiting the same community in the Dominican Republic where members will be training teachers and their students how to use the kits to provide ongoing support as they can become stewards of their own water.

Lastly, we hope to distribute our portable detection kits to non-profits, specifically the Thirst project, located in areas predicted to have a cholera outbreak, strengthening partnerships between affected countries, donors, and international agencies.