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With the assistance of <B>synthetic biology</B>, we successfully modified <i>E. coli</i>, within a <B>contained</B> fully functioning biosafety laboratory. With it, we produce the protein needed to create biosilica, and bind antibodies onto a cellulose support. We selected <B>biosilica</B> to increase <B>rigidity</B> of our patch and because it is completely <B>biodegradable</B>. The innovative design of the patch creates a multilayered matrix coated with antibodies capable of <B>detecting</B> a wide panel of vector-borne pathogens and insecticide resistant proteins from captured mosquitoes. This patch is <B>customizable</B> and can be easily adapted to simultaneously test for multiple vector-borne pathogens prevalent in specific locations. Additionally, the patch will have <B>2D barcoded</B> readouts, generating an environmental <B>surveillance database</B>. A precise map of vector hot spots will provide a better assessment and response to vector-borne diseases, assisting <B>local health authorities</B> with <B>anticipating</B> and <B>preparing</B> for an epidemic. </br></br>
 
With the assistance of <B>synthetic biology</B>, we successfully modified <i>E. coli</i>, within a <B>contained</B> fully functioning biosafety laboratory. With it, we produce the protein needed to create biosilica, and bind antibodies onto a cellulose support. We selected <B>biosilica</B> to increase <B>rigidity</B> of our patch and because it is completely <B>biodegradable</B>. The innovative design of the patch creates a multilayered matrix coated with antibodies capable of <B>detecting</B> a wide panel of vector-borne pathogens and insecticide resistant proteins from captured mosquitoes. This patch is <B>customizable</B> and can be easily adapted to simultaneously test for multiple vector-borne pathogens prevalent in specific locations. Additionally, the patch will have <B>2D barcoded</B> readouts, generating an environmental <B>surveillance database</B>. A precise map of vector hot spots will provide a better assessment and response to vector-borne diseases, assisting <B>local health authorities</B> with <B>anticipating</B> and <B>preparing</B> for an epidemic. </br></br>
  
The development of our project’s concept and the design of our device (i.e. patch and trap) was an iteractive process that involved a multidimensional collaboration of people and ideas. We successfully achieved this through:</br>
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The development of our project’s concept and the design of our device (i.e. patch and trap) was an <B>iteractive process</B> that involved a multidimensional collaboration of people and ideas. We successfully achieved this through:</br>
1) numerous team brainstorming activities; </br>
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&bull;1) numerous team brainstorming activities; </br>
2) oral and poster presentations to various audiences (i.e. scientists, young researchers, professionals, and students);</br>  
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&bull;2) oral and poster presentations to various audiences (i.e. scientists, young researchers, professionals, and students);</br>  
3) organizing meetings with scientific experts (i.e. ecologists, entomologists); </br>
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&bull;3) organizing meetings with scientific experts (i.e. ecologists, entomologists); </br>
4) consulting local agencies (French Interdepartmental Mosquito Control Board (EID) and in the United States the New Orleans Mosquito Control Board) and a drone company to discuss our project and if applicable, potential collaboration.</br></br>  
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&bull;4) consulting local agencies (French Interdepartmental Mosquito Control Board (EID) and in the United States the New Orleans Mosquito Control Board) and a drone company to discuss our project and if applicable, potential collaboration.</br></br>  
  
 
For more information go to the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Methodology">Methodology</a> setion.</br></br>  
 
For more information go to the <a href="https://2016.igem.org/Team:Pasteur_Paris/Methodology">Methodology</a> setion.</br></br>  

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