Programming E. Coli to clean up the environment: Justin Gallivan, Chemistry

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Uploaded by on Apr 3, 2009

Justin Gallivan, associate professor of biomolecular chemistry at Emory University, discusses his work to reprogram bacteria to carry out new tasks, such as tracking and cleaning up environmental pollutants.

Read more at http://esciencecommons.blogspot.com/2010/05/bacteria-engineered-to-clean-up.html

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  • Good vid!

    This biology field is awesome (I'm working in the same field).

    Synthetic biology will revolutionize the entire science.

    PS: I like to view how the researchers work ( with books under the samples, no gloves, no lab coat... eh eh). I understand, they work with few amouts of DNA, cells, compounds (<1,5mL), sometimes i do the same.

  • I really like the way Professor Gallivan explains: really clear and direct.

    Even a non-native speaker like me understood everything he said (ok, I'm a biotechnologist and I already know the topic)!

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