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[[Visionlearning: process of science workspace| Visionlearning:process of science]]<br>
[[20.20: Design features]]<br>
[[User:Nkuldell:SB starter kit| SB starter kit: working space]]<br>
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[[User:Nkuldell:20.020 working page| 20.020 Introduction to Biological Systems Design]]<br>
[[User:Nkuldell:M13 redesign | M13 redesign]]
[[User:Nkuldell:M13 redesign | M13 redesign]]<br>
[[20.109(S07): Phage Biomaterials Module| Phage Biomaterials Module]]
[[20.109(S07): Phage Biomaterials Module| Phage Biomaterials Module]]



Revision as of 09:29, 4 June 2007

Contact Information


Biological Engineering Division, MIT
77 Mass Ave, 56-639
Cambridge, MA 02139
nkuldell AT mit DOT edu

Teaching and Research Statement

See my MIT BE site here
Spring 2006: teaching BE.109
Spring 2007: teaching 20.109

ongoing teaching projects

COPUS/Understanding Science
20.20: Design features
SB starter kit: working space
20.20 template
20.109 Fall 07 template
20.109 Spring 08 template
20.020 Introduction to Biological Systems Design
M13 redesign
Phage Biomaterials Module

BE.109 and 20.109 class photos

Spring 2004
Spring 2005
Spring 2006
Spring 2007

Yeast

S. cerevisiae mtDNA (re)org: due diligence
S. cerevisiae mtDNA (re)org: expt'l details
SAGA swap
SAGA swap: expt'l details
SAGA vs SWI/SNF
other yeast rewrites


Q/A working page

Perceived risks/rewards of Synthetic Biology

Perceived risks/rewards of Synthetic Biology v2

Perceived risks/rewards of Synthetic Biology v3

Perceived risks/rewards of Synthetic Biology v4

Q/A "read more"

Q/A Reference List

Talks

Brandeis Talk 12.07.05 File:Brandeis Dec2005.ppt
Winston Lab Retreat 06.07.06File:Macintosh HD-Users-nkuldell-Desktop-WinstonRetreat 06.ppt
Winston GM 09.19.06 Part 1 = SAGA swap data File:Macintosh HD-Users-nkuldell-Desktop-WinstonGM 2006 pt1.ppt
Winston GM 09.19.06 Part 2 = mtDNA rewrite File:Macintosh HD-Users-nkuldell-Desktop-WinstonGM 2006 pt2.ppt

Charitable Giving Mission Statement

brainstorming with Caroline 11/15/2005

  1. be mindful of the world's limited resources
  2. assist to remedy wrongs
  3. make a big difference locally rather than a small difference with a big group
  4. support charities that will persist
  5. think ahead a generation or two
  6. take care of those unable to care for themselves
  7. support the arts that make the world a more beautiful liveable place


candidate organizations:

  • Caroline: WWF, National Arbor Day Foundation, Canine Companions for Independence
  • Spencer: Toys for Tots, Kids Clothes Club
  • Natalie: BYM, BBF, Bridge Over Troubled Waters, BigBrotherBigSister
  • Scott: MakeAWish, Rosie's Place

NYC Birthday Weekend

Media:MVI_2567.AVI

RainbowRoom