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                                 We genetically engineered <i>E. coli</i> to produce 13 different bacteriocins to target common and historically significant pathogens of mastitis with greater specificity than traditional antibiotics.
 
                                 We genetically engineered <i>E. coli</i> to produce 13 different bacteriocins to target common and historically significant pathogens of mastitis with greater specificity than traditional antibiotics.
 
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                                 We collaborated with over 13 dairy farms, companies, and experts at every stage of our project - brainstorming, tailoring our sketches, and finally bringing our product to life.
 
                                 We collaborated with over 13 dairy farms, companies, and experts at every stage of our project - brainstorming, tailoring our sketches, and finally bringing our product to life.
 
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                                 We took our project to the Great New York State Fair, the Sciencenter, campus events, and to 4-H youth to raise awareness about mastitis and synthetic biology. More so, we engaged with the public and asked them what they thought. Because your opinion matters.
 
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                                 We wrote a business plan that lays the foundation for our marketable product to be translated into a start-up.
 
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About Our Project

We developed our project through the eyes of dairy farmers, with whom we share the endeavor to cure bovine mastitis. By modifying the mastitis treatment and cow milking processes, we can help eradicate a disease that has evolved and resisted drugs throughout the ages.

Through our three-pronged comprehensive treatment that targets pathogens utilizing 1.) a synthetic biology approach, 2.) a customizable preventative milking shell, and 3.) a user-friendly detection app for farmers, we believe we’ve done just that.

Time for mastitis to moo-ve over and out.

Udder Defense

Udder Defense

We genetically engineered E. coli to produce 13 different bacteriocins to target common and historically significant pathogens of mastitis with greater specificity than traditional antibiotics.

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The Milky Way

The Milky Way

We created a multi-functional nozzle with interchangeable parts to assist the farmer in prevention, detection, and treatment. Choose between an iodine module, UV lights, a temperature sensor, a cold shock module, and a syringe applicator, or have them all!

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Cowscope

Cowscope

We designed an app with a somatic cell counter through a microscope attachment, a cost calculator, and a data input function, so that you can start preventing mastitis wherever you are.

DOWNLOAD IT
Policy & Practices

Policy & Practices

We collaborated with over 13 dairy farms, companies, and experts at every stage of our project - brainstorming, tailoring our sketches, and finally bringing our product to life.

SEE WHERE WE'VE BEEN
Public Engagement

Public Engagement

We took our project to the Great New York State Fair, the Sciencenter, campus events, and to 4-H youth to raise awareness about mastitis and synthetic biology. More so, we engaged with the public and asked them what they thought. Because your opinion matters.

CONTACT US
Business

Business

We wrote a business plan that lays the foundation for our marketable product to be translated into a start-up.

LEARN MORE
© Cornell iGEM 2016