Since 2014 I have been collaborating with Diego Orzáez, Jesús Picó, and Javier F. Urchuegía as instructor of the UPV team participating in the iGEM (International Genetically Engineered Machine) competition. It is a unique event in the world, where engineering is combined with genetics. I have participated there advising students on mathematical modeling issues and supervising the computer parts of the project. In addition, I have collaborated with the students in tasks of coordination and definition of the project, as well as on its presentation.
In 2015, the AladDNA project was conceived to design a system that would allow the production of 4 different substances from a combination of lights of different colors. There, it was also developed a version of Minecraft where the constructions were inspired in Synthetic Biology, called SynBioCraft.
In 2016, the HYPE-IT (Hack Your Plants Editing) project tried to make the improvement of the genetic edition of plants accessible through the CRISPR-Cas 9 technology, for which it had software that allowed locating targets according to phenotypes to be improved. . In addition, a labware made the use of this technology cheaper. This project received the awards for the Best Software Tool and the Best Hardware Tool in the Giant Jamboree.
Printeria is a fully-equipped bioengineering device able to automate the process of printing genetic circuits in bacteria but made as simple and easy to operate as a domestic desktop printer. It breaks down these barriers using a digital microfluidic system creating little droplets that can be mixed and moved across predefined electrode paths on a PCB surface. Printeria combines this novel system with Golden Gate Technology, low-cost sensors and electronics, and a user-friendly software application. In this way, the user is capable of assembling DNA parts in a one-step reaction and control all steps: from the parts assembly and transformation to perform experiments of the printed genetic circuit with high accuracy. Printeria opens the door to a world of applications affordable for the general public.