Student leaders: Yashaar Daad and Louis Gringras
Team members: Isaac Tolley, Isabella Yeo Frank, Lucza Lj, Jared Stoloff, Asad Khan, Ela T., Milla Ivanova, Kaavya Kanagarajah, Rohan Prakash, Sahil Shah, Ethan Santos, Yeshin Yoon, Peter Heywood, Joseph Hee, Cassidy Ashworth, Jian Hui Mo, Lucas Czajka, Arabella Henderson, Alexander Wallop, Nathan Leung and Gautam Krishna.
Primary PI: Mr Simon Hall
Secondary PI: Dr William Tibbits
Abstract
As a school located on the banks of the River Thames in London, we are focussing on the impact of cocaine upon the critically endangered European Eel, Anguilla anguilla. Concentrations of cocaine as low as 30 ng/L have been shown by studies to have detrimental impacts upon their migration and breeding patterns. We aim to solve this problem by using genetically modified E. coli bacteria immobilised in the primary sedimentation tanks of the sewers. We also designed a novel, hypoxia induced toxin-antitoxin kill switch which will destroy our bacteria in the presence of standard anaerobic processes in wastewater treatment plants and hence prevent our bacteria from spreading into the wider ecosystem.