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Cap for Fieldwork

One of the aim of the spring team at EPFL was to design a new cap for secure sample collection. Continue reading →

2015 Team at EPFL

Meet the 2015 EPFL Team Dounia Droubi is a french student in her third year at EPFL in life Sciences. Continue reading →

Laser Cutter Parameters

The current prototype is based on parts that are cut with a laser cutter. When using a laser cutter one Continue reading →

Back to the drawing board

In our meeting with Prof. van der Meer and Drs. Frederic Truffer and Alessandro Crespi, we received critical input on Continue reading →

2014 Spring Team at EPFL

Better late than never – 2014 Sprint Team Bios. Falco Enzler is a third year student in Life Sciences at Continue reading →

eGFP or not to eGFP

One of the ways to improve the signal to noise ratio of the reporter fluorescence, is to have a brighter Continue reading →

Arsenic Bioreporter Assay on our own

Previously, although we have the bioreporter strain ourselves, we have gone to Prof. van der Meer’s laboratory and had Dr. Continue reading →

EPFL CODEV SEED grant Conference

BIODESIGN for the REAL WORLD, this project, would not have gotten off the ground so smoothly without the help of Continue reading →

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