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* Margaret O'Neil, Nika Vafadari
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=== Electronic Lab Notebook ===
Complete your electronic notebook that gives the details of what you did for the microarray analysis this week.  Your notebook entry should contain:
* The '''purpose''':  what was the purpose of your investigations?
* Your '''methods''': what did you actually do?  Give a step by step account.
** There should be enough detail provided so that you or another person could re-do it based solely on your notebook.
** You may copy protocol instructions on your page and modify them as to what '''''you''''' actually did, as long as you provide appropriate attribution.
** Take advantage of the electronic nature of the notebook by providing screenshots, links to web pages, links to data, etc.
* Your '''results''': the answers to the questions in the protocol, plus any other results you gathered.
** Usually it makes sense to embed your answers to the questions/results in the "methods" in the order in which you obtained them.
* A '''scientific conclusion''':  what was your main finding for today's project?  Did you fulfill the purpose?  Why or why not?


=== Academic Honesty ===
=== Academic Honesty ===

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BIOL398-05: Biomathematical Modeling

MATH 388-01: Survey of Biomathematics

Loyola Marymount University

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This journal entry is due on Thursday, January 26, at midnight PST. (Wednesday night/Thursday morning). Note that the OpenWetWare server registers time in the Eastern time zone, so it will say 03:00 AM at midnight PST.

Overview

The purpose of this assignment is:

Individual Journal Assignment

Homework Partners

In this course you will be completing the research projects in groups of two, three, or as an entire class. To initiate this process, you will be assigned a homework partner for this week's assignment. You will be expected to consult with your partner, in order to complete the assignment. However, unless otherwise stated, each partner must submit his or her own work as the individual journal entry (direct copies of each other's work is not allowed). Homework partners for this week are:

  • Erbin Keith, Cameron Rehmani Seraji, Lauren Kelly
  • Margaret O'Neil, Nika Vafadari

Electronic Lab Notebook

Complete your electronic notebook that gives the details of what you did for the microarray analysis this week. Your notebook entry should contain:

  • The purpose: what was the purpose of your investigations?
  • Your methods: what did you actually do? Give a step by step account.
    • There should be enough detail provided so that you or another person could re-do it based solely on your notebook.
    • You may copy protocol instructions on your page and modify them as to what you actually did, as long as you provide appropriate attribution.
    • Take advantage of the electronic nature of the notebook by providing screenshots, links to web pages, links to data, etc.
  • Your results: the answers to the questions in the protocol, plus any other results you gathered.
    • Usually it makes sense to embed your answers to the questions/results in the "methods" in the order in which you obtained them.
  • A scientific conclusion: what was your main finding for today's project? Did you fulfill the purpose? Why or why not?

Academic Honesty

As discussed in class, each weekly individual journal assignment needs to conclude with an Acknowledgments and References section.

Acknowledgments

In this section, you need to acknowledge anyone who assisted you with your assignment, either in person, electronically, or even anonymously without their knowledge.

  1. You must acknowledge your homework partner or team members with whom you worked, giving details of the nature of the collaboration. You should include when and how you met and what content you worked on together. An appropriate statement could be (but is not limited to) the following:
    • I worked with my homework partner (give name and link name to their user page) in class. We met face-to-face one time outside of class. We texted/e-mailed/chatted online three times. We worked on the <details> portion of the assignment together.
  2. Acknowledge anyone else you worked with who was not your assigned partner. This could be Dr. Dahlquist or Dr. Fitzpatrick (for example, via office hours), the TA, other students in the class, or even other students or faculty outside of the class.
  3. If you copied wiki syntax or a particular style from another wiki page, acknowledge that here. Provide the user name of the original page, if possible, and provide a link to the page from which you copied the syntax or style.
  4. If you need to reference content (such as the methods of a protocol) also acknowledge it here and include a formal citation in your References section (see below).
  5. You must also include this statement unless otherwise noted:
    • "Except for what is noted above, this individual journal entry was completed by me and not copied from another source."
  6. Sign your Acknowledgments section with your wiki signature.

References

  1. In this section, you need to provide properly formatted citations to any content that was not entirely of your own devising. This includes, but is not limited to:
    • methods
    • data
    • facts
    • images
    • documents, including the scientific literature
  2. The references in this section should be accompanied by in text citations on your page that refer to these references.
  3. Do not include citations/references to sources that you did not use.
  4. Generally, you should include a reference to that week's assignment page.
  5. The references should be formatted according to the APA guidelines.
  6. For more detailed instructions on how to cite journal articles, books, or web pages, please see the document Guidelines for Literature Citations in a Scientific Paper that you were given on the first day of class.

Shared Journal Assignment

  • Store your journal entry in the shared Class Journal Week 2 page. If this page does not exist yet, go ahead and create it (congratulations on getting in first :) )
  • Link to your journal entry from your user page.
  • Link back from the journal entry to your user page.
  • Sign your portion of the journal with the standard wiki signature shortcut (~~~~).
  • Add the "BIOL398-05/S17" category to the end of the wiki page (if someone has not already done so).

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