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                             <p>This is why we developed the Quantifly project: a combination of a bacterial biosensor, perfectly adapted to on-field measurements, and an innovative drone that will allow us to easily and rapidly quantify the amount of VOCs in the air. The biosensor relies on bioluminescence, a biochemical phenomenon that is commonly used in cell imaging. We are trying to develop a new application for bioluminescence that should allow us to create a biosensor of a new kind, entirely different from the existing devices.</p>
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                             <p>With the help of the iGEM Evry team, we organized a meeting gathering iGEM teams from all europe with many different and really interesting projects. A poster session was conducted, allowing networking and This european jamboree has been the opportunity to encounter professionnals of synthetic biology and to listen to conferences about the evolution and stakes of the discipline. With those scientific and professional activities, guests could also experience Paris during the day. A party was organized to tighten links between iGEMers, providing a week end of human and professionnal interaction !</p>
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                             <p>This is why we developed the Quantifly project: a combination of a bacterial biosensor, perfectly adapted to on-field measurements, and an innovative drone that will allow us to easily and rapidly quantify the amount of VOCs in the air. The biosensor relies on bioluminescence, a biochemical phenomenon that is commonly used in cell imaging. We are trying to develop a new application for bioluminescence that should allow us to create a biosensor of a new kind, entirely different from the existing devices.</p>
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                             <p>Our mobile application was developped in order to popularise our project to a targetted population being unable to be in close contact with our team. in this objective, we worked on a game that would include the concepts of our product, such as pollution detection and bioluminescence reaction.</p>
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Revision as of 10:03, 12 October 2016

With the help of the iGEM Evry team, we organized a meeting gathering iGEM teams from all europe with many different and really interesting projects. A poster session was conducted, allowing networking and This european jamboree has been the opportunity to encounter professionnals of synthetic biology and to listen to conferences about the evolution and stakes of the discipline. With those scientific and professional activities, guests could also experience Paris during the day. A party was organized to tighten links between iGEMers, providing a week end of human and professionnal interaction !

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Mobile Application

Our mobile application was developped in order to popularise our project to a targetted population being unable to be in close contact with our team. in this objective, we worked on a game that would include the concepts of our product, such as pollution detection and bioluminescence reaction.