Current Projects
Our mission has been to demonstrate the intersection of sustainability and personal utility. Presently, our focus lies in tapping into the boundless potential of algae. Our specialization spans fuel cell development, substrate generation, and hydroponic farming, all revolving around this natural resource.
Project TACO
Our project aims to establish a baseline by successfully transforming algae with a GFP plasmid within the first three months. We will then enhance transformation efficiency over the next six months by introducing an additional plasmid alongside GFP. By the nine-month mark, we aim to diversify protein production by incorporating the pUdo plasmid with luciferase and GLP-1. Throughout the project, we will continuously refine and validate our techniques to ensure reliable and efficient transformation processes.
Project MACE
We aim to utilize algae as an anode in a microbial fuel cell (MFC) system. By harnessing the photosynthetic capabilities of algae, we intend to enhance the efficiency and sustainability of MFC cathodes, contributing to a more eco-friendly energy production method.
Project HAG
We are integrating an algae system into a modular hydroponics unit to create a symbiotic environment that maximizes efficiency and sustainability. The algae will contribute to nutrient cycling and oxygenation, enhancing plant growth while also supporting eco-friendly energy production and waste reduction.
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Reach out to us to learn more about our innovative solutions in the medical field for a healthier future for people and the planet.
Inquiry
lawrenceabrahamlabs@gmail.com