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Bluetooth Bacteria
Pittsburgh iGEM
9 episodes
3 days ago
The Bluetooth Bacteria Podcast presents the Pittsburgh iGEM team as they take on controversial topics in synthetic biology including bioweapons, animal organ donation, and genetic dating through the lens of five students from the University of Pittsburgh. They discuss current advances in bioengineering as well as interview different iGEM teams from around the world to learn about their project, experiences, and challenges as they navigate the world of synthetic biology.
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The Bluetooth Bacteria Podcast presents the Pittsburgh iGEM team as they take on controversial topics in synthetic biology including bioweapons, animal organ donation, and genetic dating through the lens of five students from the University of Pittsburgh. They discuss current advances in bioengineering as well as interview different iGEM teams from around the world to learn about their project, experiences, and challenges as they navigate the world of synthetic biology.
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Life Sciences
Science
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Get Connected with King's College London!
Bluetooth Bacteria
35 minutes 21 seconds
5 years ago
Get Connected with King's College London!

Spinal cord injury is a serious condition with no cure. To create a more effective and less invasive treatment, the King’s College London iGEM team is developing “Renervate”, a 3D bio-printing a biodegradable and biocompatible scaffolding that contains a mussel foot protein-based bio adhesive coating. Join the Pittsburgh iGEM team as they learn more about their project!

Bluetooth Bacteria
The Bluetooth Bacteria Podcast presents the Pittsburgh iGEM team as they take on controversial topics in synthetic biology including bioweapons, animal organ donation, and genetic dating through the lens of five students from the University of Pittsburgh. They discuss current advances in bioengineering as well as interview different iGEM teams from around the world to learn about their project, experiences, and challenges as they navigate the world of synthetic biology.