Parts characterization
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Characterization of standard biological parts is an essential step in enabling construction of more complicated devices and systems based on these parts. A standard method of characterization (or several standards) will better enable sharing of parts between different laboratories, as well as improve our ability to design devices.
Discussion Topics
- What are the current available methods for characterization of parts?
- Which characterization methods are particularly relevant to certain parts?
- How can we ensure that these methods can be applied in a standardized way across labs?
- What information does each characterization method provide about a part?
- Are standard operating conditions important?
- When is the characterization of a part finished? i.e. What would a characterization standard look like?
Meetings
Proposed meeting on Wednesday Oct 26, 2005
5pm-6pm
Location 68-574.
See the discussion topics above for substrate for the meeting. Feel free to annotate/add to them.
I can attend
I would like to attend but can't make it, please reschedule
- Austin (1-2pm on this day would work for me, 5pm on any other day of this week would also work)
- cmc, I will be ~40 min late... if we had the mtg at 5 pm.
- AL That week I can make only Friday. I can make most times week after that.
Alternate meeting time Wednesday Oct 26, 2005
1-2pm
Location TBA
I can attend
I would like to attend but can't make it, please reschedule