Bioelectrochemical measurements with E. coli

25 march, 2022≈ 1 min read

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.