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E. chromi Designer Bacteria Will Color Your Poop According to What Ails You

01/25/2012
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  • James King, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and University of Cambridge's iGEM 2009 Biology Team's E. chromi color-coded designer bacteria for illness
    E. chromi is an experimental collaboration between designers and scientists working in the field of synthetic biology.Royal College of Art graduates’ James King and Daisy Ginsberg, together with University of Cambridge's iGEM 2009 Biology team, are developing a cheap, personalized disease monitoring system that works from the inside out. By color-coding diseases and giving a patient an E....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/e-chromi-designer-bacteria-will-color-your-poop-according-to-what-ails-you/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • James King, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and University of Cambridge's iGEM 2009 Biology Team's E. chromi color-coded designer bacteria for illness
    E. chromi is an experimental collaboration between designers and scientists working in the field of synthetic biology.Royal College of Art graduates’ James King and Daisy Ginsberg, together with University of Cambridge's iGEM 2009 Biology team, are developing a cheap, personalized disease monitoring system that works from the inside out. By color-coding diseases and giving a patient an E....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/e-chromi-designer-bacteria-will-color-your-poop-according-to-what-ails-you/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • James King, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and University of Cambridge's iGEM 2009 Biology Team's E. chromi color-coded designer bacteria for illness
    E. chromi is an experimental collaboration between designers and scientists working in the field of synthetic biology.Royal College of Art graduates’ James King and Daisy Ginsberg, together with University of Cambridge's iGEM 2009 Biology team, are developing a cheap, personalized disease monitoring system that works from the inside out. By color-coding diseases and giving a patient an E....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/e-chromi-designer-bacteria-will-color-your-poop-according-to-what-ails-you/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • James King, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and University of Cambridge's iGEM 2009 Biology Team's E. chromi color-coded designer bacteria for illness
    E. chromi is an experimental collaboration between designers and scientists working in the field of synthetic biology.Royal College of Art graduates’ James King and Daisy Ginsberg, together with University of Cambridge's iGEM 2009 Biology team, are developing a cheap, personalized disease monitoring system that works from the inside out. By color-coding diseases and giving a patient an E....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/e-chromi-designer-bacteria-will-color-your-poop-according-to-what-ails-you/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • James King, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and University of Cambridge's iGEM 2009 Biology Team's E. chromi color-coded designer bacteria for illness
    E. chromi is an experimental collaboration between designers and scientists working in the field of synthetic biology.Royal College of Art graduates’ James King and Daisy Ginsberg, together with University of Cambridge's iGEM 2009 Biology team, are developing a cheap, personalized disease monitoring system that works from the inside out. By color-coding diseases and giving a patient an E....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/e-chromi-designer-bacteria-will-color-your-poop-according-to-what-ails-you/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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James King, Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg and University of Cambridge's iGEM 2009 Biology Team's E. chromi color-coded designer bacteria for illness

E. chromi is an experimental collaboration between designers and scientists working in the field of synthetic biology.Royal College of Art graduates’ James King and Daisy Ginsberg, together with University of Cambridge's iGEM 2009 Biology team, are developing a cheap, personalized disease monitoring system that works from the inside out. By color-coding diseases and giving a patient an E....

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