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Revision as of 03:14, 18 October 2018
The Internet Of Biothings
Imagine that you could track what your eyes can't see. Virus, allergens, toxins, odors...
Imagine that you could choose wether to give a walk in a field wonderfull scents or avoid the evil virus that hides behind the corner.
This is our project, the so called Internet of Biothings.
Learn about our technology
We have built the bridge between aptamers, microfluidics and electrochemical measurements, enabling future igemmers to explore a new field of specific molecule detection.
DemonstrateFrom the chip, to the cloud
The milestones of our device are automating and giving accurate measurements of protein levels. To accomplish this, we have integrated into our Hardware four different systems that work together to bring this measures from the microfluidic chip to the final user via the mobile app.
The final deviceA new tool for aptamer discovery
For the first time in iGEM, we bring to the community a complete workflow for aptamer discovery, characterization and measurement. Inspiring ourselves in the DIYBio movement, we have developed an affordable alternative to the traditional methods based on 3D printed nitrocellulose columns.
Aptamers