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== Working Page for the MIT Synthetic Biology Organization ==
== Working Page for the MIT Undergrads for Synthetic Biology ==


Current ideas / To-Do List:
Current ideas / To-Do List:


1. Constitution for Synbio Group  
1. Constitution for Synbio Group  
** http://openwetware.org/wiki/MIT_DIYbio:Constitution_Ideas to see a few examples. Possible ideas:


2. Public Website on OpenWetWare (With Links and Stuff) [A little more general than iGEM] [Check, TU-Delft style]
2. Public Website on OpenWetWare (With Links and Stuff) [A little more general than iGEM] [Check, TU-Delft style]
** You are looking at version 0.01.


3. MIT Undergrads For Synthetic Biology  
3. MIT Undergrads For Synthetic Biology  
** Working title for our group. Other options include "MIT Synthetic (and Systems?) Biology Organization," "The Coalition of the Willing," etc.


4. Synbio Group Must Have A Clear Interest- Mission Statement
4. Synbio Group Must Have A Clear Interest- Mission Statement
** Promoting the rational/safe use of synthetic (and systems?) biology to solve both academic and industrial problems.
** Promoting the dissemination of information about synthetic biology to keep the public interested and informed.
** [Depending on how much of a DIYBio flavor we want, we could also talk about doing these things in an open source / cheap way.]

Revision as of 06:56, 19 November 2010

Working Page for the MIT Undergrads for Synthetic Biology

Current ideas / To-Do List:

1. Constitution for Synbio Group

2. Public Website on OpenWetWare (With Links and Stuff) [A little more general than iGEM] [Check, TU-Delft style]

    • You are looking at version 0.01.

3. MIT Undergrads For Synthetic Biology

    • Working title for our group. Other options include "MIT Synthetic (and Systems?) Biology Organization," "The Coalition of the Willing," etc.

4. Synbio Group Must Have A Clear Interest- Mission Statement

    • Promoting the rational/safe use of synthetic (and systems?) biology to solve both academic and industrial problems.
    • Promoting the dissemination of information about synthetic biology to keep the public interested and informed.
    • [Depending on how much of a DIYBio flavor we want, we could also talk about doing these things in an open source / cheap way.]