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*'''[[User:Nghi Nguyen|Nghi Nguyen]] 12:18, 12 February 2009 (EST)''': Also, I don't know if you guys want these items to be factors, but here are some for you to consider: publicity, corporate funding opportunities, long-term prospects. In terms of publicity, it would be great if we did a project in biofuel or bioluminescence. I think we would get a LOT of press if we were to do it successfully. The more press, the more the world will know about Stanford iGEM. Last year, Rice came up with a simple idea of making a beer healthier. I can't even begin to tell you how many news outlets cover their "biobeer" story. With regards to corporate funding opportunities, it is in our best interest to do one relating to medicine or one relating to energy. [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/12/us/politics/12chu.html?ref=science what's hot] | *'''[[User:Nghi Nguyen|Nghi Nguyen]] 12:18, 12 February 2009 (EST)''': Also, I don't know if you guys want these items to be factors, but here are some for you to consider: publicity, corporate funding opportunities, long-term prospects. In terms of publicity, it would be great if we did a project in biofuel or bioluminescence. I think we would get a LOT of press if we were to do it successfully. The more press, the more the world will know about Stanford iGEM. Last year, Rice came up with a simple idea of making a beer healthier. I can't even begin to tell you how many news outlets cover their "biobeer" story. With regards to corporate funding opportunities, it is in our best interest to do one relating to medicine or one relating to energy. [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/12/us/politics/12chu.html?ref=science what's hot] | ||
--[[User:Christopher C Vanlang|Christopher C Vanlang]] 18:10, 12 February 2009 (EST)I would understand biofuels but why bioluminescence? Heck, you can make anything glow these days. What exactly are you looking for to make something novel? | --[[User:Christopher C Vanlang|Christopher C Vanlang]] 18:10, 12 February 2009 (EST)I would understand biofuels but why bioluminescence? Heck, you can make anything glow these days. What exactly are you looking for to make something novel? | ||
Turns out that there was a team last year that actually did do the game of life [http://2008.igem.org/Team:Groningen Team Groningen] |
Revision as of 18:16, 12 February 2009
5x5 PPT's (If your's isn't here, please upload it!)
- Suzie - Steven Artandi
sartandi@stanford.edu
Stanford School of Medicine- Hematology
Member of Bio-X and the Cancer Center
Telomeres, TERT, Stem Cells, and Cancer
"Telomere uncapping in progenitor cells with critical telomere shortening is coupled to S-phase progression in vivo"
http://www.pnas.org/content/104/45/17747
Telomeres (10 min) - Anusuya Carbon sequestration(10 min) -
- Ariana Unnatural amino acids [A chemical toolkit for proteins — an expanded genetic code] (10 min) -
- Robert Virus engineering (10 min) - Engineered Virus Targets Brain Tumors
- Joseph Bioluminescence (10 min)
- Ming Degrading plastics
- Michael
- Mark
- Leon PDF version of my presentation on RNA based regulation systems | And here is the Keynote version of it in case you wanna see all the fancy animation
- Bobby
Comments Section
- Robert 01:16, 12 February 2009 (EST): Add any comments you may have here. I would like to reiterate the idea of keeping our project simple, yet effective.
- Nghi Nguyen 12:18, 12 February 2009 (EST): Also, I don't know if you guys want these items to be factors, but here are some for you to consider: publicity, corporate funding opportunities, long-term prospects. In terms of publicity, it would be great if we did a project in biofuel or bioluminescence. I think we would get a LOT of press if we were to do it successfully. The more press, the more the world will know about Stanford iGEM. Last year, Rice came up with a simple idea of making a beer healthier. I can't even begin to tell you how many news outlets cover their "biobeer" story. With regards to corporate funding opportunities, it is in our best interest to do one relating to medicine or one relating to energy. what's hot
--Christopher C Vanlang 18:10, 12 February 2009 (EST)I would understand biofuels but why bioluminescence? Heck, you can make anything glow these days. What exactly are you looking for to make something novel? Turns out that there was a team last year that actually did do the game of life Team Groningen