College of Engineering Unit:
Chemical, Biological, and Environmental Engineering
Project Team Member(s):
Ethan Smallwood, Steven Nelson, James Gallagher and Carter James
Project ID:
BIOE.03
Project Description:
Infection is a real threat to the lives of many people around the world. Infection related complications, such as sepsis, accounts for almost 20% of the total global deaths, and with infection detection generally requiring a trip to a hospital or clinic to get any form of results, this is an avenue that is necessary to look into. Our team has decided to utilize silkworm larvae plasma (SLP) as a detection mechanism for bacteria in and around a wound. The SLP reacts with the peptidoglycan in the bacterial cell walls and forms melanin, thus allowing for a distinct color indicator to show the presence of bacteria.
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Opportunities:
This team is open to networking
This team is open to collaboration opportunities
This team is open to employment offers
This team accepts email messages from attendees:
smallwet@oregonstate.edu