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==SynBERC Research @ MIT==
[[SynBERC:MIT/Researchers | Short summaries of MIT SynBERC research projects]].


==Lab Video Tours==
==Lab Video Tours==
[[SynBERC:MIT/Lab video tours|MIT Lab video tours]]
[[SynBERC:MIT/Lab video tours|MIT lab video tours]]
 
==Meetings==
*[[SynBERC:MIT/Calendar/2006-9-20]]: First of restarted MIT SBWG lunch
**Wednesday 9/20 (1-2p), 32-G449
**Please feel free to add yourself to the agenda.
*[[SynBERC:MIT/Calendar/2006-8-30]]: Kickoff Meeting @ MIT
**Wednesday 8/30 (4-5p), 68-574 or immediately local surrogate


==Proposed topics==
==Synthetic Biology Working Group lunches==
Some potential topics to be discussed at MIT SBWG lunch ... just brainstorming ... please edit.  (I know that we had talked about having people present but I think there are also a set of issues that several people's projects touch on but aren't being addressed by any one person.)  Apologies because these aren't articulated very well.
Current information about SBWG Lunches is located at [[SBWGLunches]].


#[[Synthetic Biology:BioBricks/Standardization|Standards]] (also see talk page)
Information pre-2010 can be found at [[SynBERC:SBWGLunchesArchive]].
#What characteristics are necessary for a standard specification of part/device/system function? i.e. what does the part datasheet look like?
#*What are the important characteristics for a device that catalyzes an enzymatic reaction?
#*What are the important characteristics for a transcription based device?
#**Here is one [[Endy:F2620|proposal]].
#Load issues
#*What demands on the chassis are of most concern to us? Replication, transcription, [[Endy:Translation demand|translation]], Enzyme activity?
#**Are we regularly placing high demands on the chassis with our existing systems?
#*What chassis responses to an applied demand are of relevance? Growth rate, protein synthesis capacity?
#**Can we specify a threshold demand level above which the chassis response is so severe as to render the our engineered systems inoperable? 
#Selection against our systems
##e.g. IS elements are showing up in our devices!
#Standard chassis.
#Translation-based logic?  How should these be designed?  Are they composable?

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SynBERC Research @ MIT

Short summaries of MIT SynBERC research projects.

Lab Video Tours

MIT lab video tours

Synthetic Biology Working Group lunches

Current information about SBWG Lunches is located at SBWGLunches.

Information pre-2010 can be found at SynBERC:SBWGLunchesArchive.