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Revision as of 19:26, 16 August 2016


Our Project


In nature, some cells have the ability to detect if certain environmental signals such as hormones, drugs, or wavelengths of light are present or absent. These digital signals can then determine the analog expression level of certain genes. The level of expression can then have dramatic effects on cellular behavior. As synthetic biologist Timoth Lu says, "Cells are able to implement both digital and analog processing."

HP Projects



For the Judges



Team & Advisors


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