Team:Northwestern/Brainstorm
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- | + | Health/Medicine | |
- | + | 32) Release in presence of wound signal (pH) Factor VIII | |
- | + | 33) Symbiosis with human body | |
- | + | 34) Selective phagocytosis (absorb toxin) | |
- | + | 35) Selective phagocytosis (lead) | |
- | + | 36) Phagocytosis for drug overdoses | |
- | + | 67) Drug sensing bactera | |
- | + | 69) Bacterial spermicide | |
- | + | 24) Drug delivery method through WBC | |
- | + | 25) Apoptosis with drug delivery when disease is recognized | |
- | + | 26) Vitamin and mineral delivery | |
- | + | 62) Bacteria that takes up excess ions in the body | |
- | + | 5) Self Healing material: growth factor | |
- | + | 7) Apoptosis in presence of a particular disease | |
- | + | 16) Swine Flu testing on site | |
- | + | 37) Target bad cells selectively based on offset in circadian rythmn | |
- | + | 39) Cure celiac’s with bacteria | |
- | + | 40) Ethrypoeitin production in e. coli | |
- | + | 41) Thrombolytics in presence in LDL | |
- | + | 42) Thrombolytics in precense of clots (macrophages) | |
- | + | 43) Bacterial pacemakers | |
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- | 24) Drug delivery method through WBC | + | Food/Energy |
- | 25) Apoptosis with drug delivery when disease is recognized | + | 30) Supplementary vitamin and minerals to be grown on produce |
- | 26) Vitamin and mineral delivery | + | 31) Removable pesticide bacterial film |
- | + | 70) Cheese reservatrol | |
- | + | 21) Splitting Hydrogen from water | |
- | + | 18) Electrogenesis: produce voltage from bacteria | |
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- | + | Environment | |
- | + | 28) Consume gases in the air (ozone) | |
- | + | 29) Consume (CFCs) | |
- | + | 23) On site radiation testing (make it click like a Geiger counter) | |
- | + | 13) Breaking down plastics (look at past presentation) | |
- | + | 44) Photo-driven battery | |
- | 37) Target bad cells selectively based on offset in circadian rythmn | + | |
- | + | Manufacturing/Industrial | |
- | 39) Cure celiac’s with bacteria | + | 66) Trace explosive Bacteria |
- | 40) Ethrypoeitin production in e. coli | + | 68) EXPLODING BACTERIA |
- | 41) Thrombolytics in presence in LDL | + | 71) Bacterial Superglue |
- | 42) Thrombolytics in precense of clots (macrophages) | + | 19) Resistors |
- | 43) Bacterial pacemakers | + | 20) Capacitors (Storing charge) |
- | 44) Photo-driven battery | + | 55) Phagocytosis for water in shoes |
- | + | 56) Bacterial barometer | |
- | + | 61) Bacterial paper to print on | |
- | + | 2) Active pH buffer for e. coli (target pH) | |
- | 48) Cilia creating fluid flow, generating fluid current | + | 3) pH meter |
- | + | 48) Cilia creating fluid flow, generating fluid current | |
- | 50) Create ferrofluuid to create magnetism | + | 50) Create ferrofluuid to create magnetism |
- | 51) Bacteria to regulate the temperature of a surface (endothermic and exothermic reaction) | + | 51) Bacteria to regulate the temperature of a surface (endothermic and exothermic reaction) |
- | 52) Long lasting bacterial sunblock | + | 52) Long lasting bacterial sunblock |
- | 53) Bacterial Clothing | + | 53) Bacterial Clothing |
- | 54) Thermal heating for toes | + | 54) Thermal heating for toes |
- | + | 11) Adjusting Young’s Modulus | |
- | + | 12) Contracting group of cells | |
- | 57) Oncoprotein expressed on the outside missing ligand binding portion | + | 14) Thermometer |
- | 58) Cytoskeleton in bacteria | + | 38) Bacterial film that responds to laser so you can sketch on it. (express GFP light induced |
- | 59) Engineering current flow intracellularly | + | promotor) |
- | 60) Bacterial gyroscope | + | 45) Bacterial Gears |
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- | + | Miscellaneous | |
- | 63) Bacterias that produce primers | + | 64) ELISA for DNA |
- | + | 65) ELISA for mRNA | |
- | + | 22) Magnetic Bacteria | |
- | + | 27) Faster biodegradation (Signal activated ) (isn't this environmental?) | |
- | + | 57) Oncoprotein expressed on the outside missing ligand binding portion | |
- | + | 58) Cytoskeleton in bacteria | |
- | + | 59) Engineering current flow intracellularly | |
- | + | 60) Bacterial gyroscope | |
- | + | 63) Bacterias that produce primers | |
+ | 1) Proteosome into e. coli design system to keep at steady state to keep e. coli alive | ||
+ | 4) Nail polish (grow back or fade away) | ||
+ | 6) Tight junctions into bacteria | ||
+ | 8) Synthetic Apoptotic signal (and isn't this medical?) | ||
+ | 9) Music Playing Bacteria: loudspeaker | ||
+ | 46) Clock using bacterial gears | ||
+ | 47) Non Newtonian fluid bacteria (using force) | ||
+ | 49) Bacteria piston using sinking and floating mechanism | ||
+ | 10) Gap junction music playing | ||
+ | 15) Rotifers: surviving without water mechanism (protein protection) | ||
+ | 17) Engineering signal glycoproteins into bacteria (integration of virus disrupts reporter gene) |
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Health/Medicine
32) Release in presence of wound signal (pH) Factor VIII 33) Symbiosis with human body 34) Selective phagocytosis (absorb toxin) 35) Selective phagocytosis (lead) 36) Phagocytosis for drug overdoses 67) Drug sensing bactera 69) Bacterial spermicide 24) Drug delivery method through WBC 25) Apoptosis with drug delivery when disease is recognized 26) Vitamin and mineral delivery 62) Bacteria that takes up excess ions in the body 5) Self Healing material: growth factor 7) Apoptosis in presence of a particular disease 16) Swine Flu testing on site 37) Target bad cells selectively based on offset in circadian rythmn 39) Cure celiac’s with bacteria 40) Ethrypoeitin production in e. coli 41) Thrombolytics in presence in LDL 42) Thrombolytics in precense of clots (macrophages) 43) Bacterial pacemakers
Food/Energy
30) Supplementary vitamin and minerals to be grown on produce 31) Removable pesticide bacterial film 70) Cheese reservatrol 21) Splitting Hydrogen from water 18) Electrogenesis: produce voltage from bacteria
Environment
28) Consume gases in the air (ozone) 29) Consume (CFCs) 23) On site radiation testing (make it click like a Geiger counter) 13) Breaking down plastics (look at past presentation) 44) Photo-driven battery
Manufacturing/Industrial
66) Trace explosive Bacteria 68) EXPLODING BACTERIA 71) Bacterial Superglue 19) Resistors 20) Capacitors (Storing charge) 55) Phagocytosis for water in shoes 56) Bacterial barometer 61) Bacterial paper to print on 2) Active pH buffer for e. coli (target pH) 3) pH meter 48) Cilia creating fluid flow, generating fluid current 50) Create ferrofluuid to create magnetism 51) Bacteria to regulate the temperature of a surface (endothermic and exothermic reaction) 52) Long lasting bacterial sunblock 53) Bacterial Clothing 54) Thermal heating for toes 11) Adjusting Young’s Modulus 12) Contracting group of cells 14) Thermometer 38) Bacterial film that responds to laser so you can sketch on it. (express GFP light induced promotor) 45) Bacterial Gears
Miscellaneous
64) ELISA for DNA 65) ELISA for mRNA 22) Magnetic Bacteria 27) Faster biodegradation (Signal activated ) (isn't this environmental?) 57) Oncoprotein expressed on the outside missing ligand binding portion 58) Cytoskeleton in bacteria 59) Engineering current flow intracellularly 60) Bacterial gyroscope 63) Bacterias that produce primers 1) Proteosome into e. coli design system to keep at steady state to keep e. coli alive 4) Nail polish (grow back or fade away) 6) Tight junctions into bacteria 8) Synthetic Apoptotic signal (and isn't this medical?) 9) Music Playing Bacteria: loudspeaker 46) Clock using bacterial gears 47) Non Newtonian fluid bacteria (using force) 49) Bacteria piston using sinking and floating mechanism 10) Gap junction music playing 15) Rotifers: surviving without water mechanism (protein protection) 17) Engineering signal glycoproteins into bacteria (integration of virus disrupts reporter gene)