We can use bacteria to detect cancer (and maybe treat it)

We can use bacteria to detect cancer (and maybe treat it)
August 7, 2017 Sybil Skinner

Tal Danino: We can use bacteria to detect cancer (and maybe treat it)

Published on May 7, 2015

Liver cancer is one of the most difficult cancers to detect, but synthetic biologist Tal Danino had a left-field thought: What if we could create a probiotic, edible bacteria that was “programmed” to find liver tumors? His insight exploits something we’re just beginning to understand about bacteria: their power of quorum sensing, or doing something together once they reach critical mass. Danino, a TED Fellow, explains how quorum sensing works — and how clever bacteria working together could someday change cancer treatment.