Imperial College/23 July 2008
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1000: Journal Club 1a, Chris presents Toggle Switch paper | 1000: Journal Club 1a, Chris presents Toggle Switch paper | ||
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Integration bricks designed - James will now attempt to find some sequences for them. | Integration bricks designed - James will now attempt to find some sequences for them. | ||
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+ | ==Debriefing== | ||
+ | Several of the groups have finished their work and so these members have been reassigned: | ||
+ | *Yanis, Clinton - Research into the analysis of cell movement, | ||
+ | *QQ, Chris and Tom - Identify RBS and terminators, | ||
+ | *James and Erika - Integration Sequence, | ||
+ | *Prudence and Krupa - Feasibility of the biomaterials, | ||
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+ | *Visas also need to be sorted out as well for the students who need them, | ||
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+ | *Also discussed the analysis of movement, discussed about using RFP constitutively expressed to enable a greater contrast for the bacterium to enable them to be tracked. | ||
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+ | *Also talked about asking Professor Tony Cass about what he is researching. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:28, 28 October 2008
23 July 20081000: Journal Club 1a, Chris presents Toggle Switch paper 1030: Journal Club 1b, Tom presents Repressilator paper Integration bricks designed - James will now attempt to find some sequences for them. DebriefingSeveral of the groups have finished their work and so these members have been reassigned:
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