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'''Group 3''':  A fellow grad student and I are looking for two or three more people interested in investigating cellular differentiation.  Contact slnoble@purdue.edu
'''Group 3''':  A fellow grad student and I are looking for two or three more people interested in investigating cellular differentiation.  Contact slnoble@purdue.edu


'''Group 4''':  A chemistry graduate student is looking for a group interested in the BZ reaction or intracellullar calcium oscillations.  Contact mcgreen@purdue.edu
'''Group 4''':  A chemistry graduate student is looking for a group interested in intracellullar calcium oscillations.  Contact mcgreen@purdue.edu





Revision as of 11:24, 23 August 2007

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General Announcements

Coures Outline and Syllabus

Syllabus

Course Outline

Questions for Professor Rickus or TA Mike

Organize Team Groups and Topics

Group 1: Dr. Rickus has a request that one group work on Bacterial Paper Rock Scissors. this is a project where 3 genetically engineered bacterial strains compete against each other in such away that 1 beats/kills 2, 2 beats/kills 3, and 3beats/kills 1. anyone game?

Group 2 Circadian Rhyth. my name is ladida anyone wanna join

Group 3: A fellow grad student and I are looking for two or three more people interested in investigating cellular differentiation. Contact slnoble@purdue.edu

Group 4: A chemistry graduate student is looking for a group interested in intracellullar calcium oscillations. Contact mcgreen@purdue.edu


other possible ideas: microbial competion, metabolism, neuronal oscillations, cell cycle, fermentation

Lecture Notes and Topics

Monday August 20 Lecture 1 powerpoint Wed Aug 22 in class covered: projects, email list, class wiki, state space, existence and uniqueness, trajectory, dimensionality, possible behavior of 1,2,3 D systems, coverting higher order and time dependent equations to state space, intro to stability, intro to vector fields, autocatalysis example Chapter 1 notes