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We are currently thinking about making a cyanide biosensor.  This idea was inspired by the 2006 Edinburgh team, which made an arsenic biosensor.  A cyanide biosensor could greatly shorten the amount of time it currently takes to perform cyanide tests in water labs.  Cyanide is also an important compound to be able to detect because of its toxicity.
We are currently thinking about making a cyanide biosensor.  This idea was inspired by the 2006 Edinburgh team, which made an arsenic biosensor.  A cyanide biosensor could greatly shorten the amount of time it currently takes to perform cyanide tests in water labs.  Cyanide is also an important compound to be able to detect because of its toxicity.

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Project Description Southern Utah/Project Description


Last Updated: 8/2/07

Brief Description
We are currently thinking about making a cyanide biosensor. This idea was inspired by the 2006 Edinburgh team, which made an arsenic biosensor. A cyanide biosensor could greatly shorten the amount of time it currently takes to perform cyanide tests in water labs. Cyanide is also an important compound to be able to detect because of its toxicity.

Team Advisors
Dr. Colette Calmelet
Associate Professor of Mathematics
calmelet@suu.edu

Dr. Bruce Howard
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
howard@suu.edu
435-586-7930

Dr. Charlotte Pedersen
Assistant Professor of Biology
pedersen@suu.edu
435-586-7929

Team Members
Kelsey Allen
Vishal Lama
Ray Uchida
Autumn Wassmuth
Kurt Whittemore

Contact the team at: igematsuu@gmail.com