Bioelectrochemical measurements with E. coli
Such an honor to host our colleague from University of Bath. The biologist Soraia Oliveira is working with bioelectronic measurements with E. coli in our unique devices.
1 – Soraia proud of pioneering impedance studies at our Bioelectronics and Bioenergy Lab.
2 – E. coli in the device.
3 – Setup in VACUtherm – Thermo Scientific.