IGEM:HKUSTers/2008
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#March 23 [[Image:Agenda 01 HKUST iGem2009 Competition.doc]] by Tony | #March 23 [[Image:Agenda 01 HKUST iGem2009 Competition.doc]] by Tony | ||
#April 2 [[Image:Agenda 02 HKUST iGem2009 Competition.doc]] by Tony | #April 2 [[Image:Agenda 02 HKUST iGem2009 Competition.doc]] by Tony | ||
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===Minutes=== | ===Minutes=== | ||
#March 23 [[Image:Minute 01 HKUST iGem2009 Competition.doc]] by Tony | #March 23 [[Image:Minute 01 HKUST iGem2009 Competition.doc]] by Tony | ||
#April 2 [[Image:Minute 02 HKUST iGem2009 Competition.doc]] by Tony | #April 2 [[Image:Minute 02 HKUST iGem2009 Competition.doc]] by Tony | ||
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===Interesting Reading Materials=== | ===Interesting Reading Materials=== | ||
Revision as of 14:17, 22 April 2009
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
- New Semester started and the meeting time and place changed to every Saturday 2-4p.m.
- Anyone cannot attend the meeting, plz email us one day before the meeting.
Project DescriptionThe HKUSTers’ project is composed of three components; (1) a Randomizer with one of the two possible random outputs at a single cell level, (2) a Memorizer that specifically records the last input and compares it with the current input to give out an XOR calculation, while the input before the last is erased, and (3) a Spatial Oscillator that facilitates autonomous back and forth migration of cells responding to two opposing chemical gradients... For more details:Project Description
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HKUST
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology[4] Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong
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