Our goal is to create a precise mechanism for detecting colorectal cancer (CRC). We propose the use of a genetically modified probiotic that will express pigments. In the colon, it will detect CRC by antigen overexpression, leading to the activation of a genetic kill switch, causing bacterial cell death and releasing the pigments into the colon. Feces containing these pigments can be analyzed, resulting in a more precise CRC detection method.
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Congratulations to our engineering students, the Wolves Racing team, that just won a podium spot at the F-SAE National Competition 2021. They designed a racing vehicle and obtained the 3rd place for their cost analysis. One step at a time will get us to the top soon!
A special thanks to Dr. Ramirez, who continues to guide our students in SAE competitions. And a VERY SPECIAL thanks to Dr. Centeno for financing the team’s enrollment in the competition. Congratulations: Jonathan Alejandro Bayardo Otero (Team Captain) Javier Alejandro Aguirre González Andrea Villanueva Lechuga Andrés López Aguirre Sofia Ledesma Barbosa Miguel Escobar Andrade Alejandro Ramírez Ortiz Iker Aragón Concha Saúl Castillo Ramírez Dante Emiliano Hernández Castellanos Juan Pablo Tapia Urrea Nicolas Corral Ruiz-Sandoval Maximiliano Vargas Mendiola |
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