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This is a shared space for SynBERC students and post-docs. You need an [[OpenWetWare:How to join|OpenWetWare account]] to edit this page. | This is a shared space for SynBERC students and post-docs. You need an [[OpenWetWare:How to join|OpenWetWare account]] to edit this page. | ||
==What we do?== | ==What should we do?== | ||
What exactly should the SynBERC training group work on? Here is a running list of ideas. | What exactly should the SynBERC training group work on? Here is a running list of ideas. Please contribute. | ||
===Online discussions regarding the research=== | ===Online discussions regarding the research=== | ||
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===Course materials=== | ===Course materials=== | ||
Developing new courses around synthetic biology. | Developing new courses around synthetic biology. | ||
===Synthetic biology demos=== | |||
Something based on the bacterial photography system from UCSF and UT Austin or on the mint and banana smelling bacteria from the MIT iGEM team. | |||
===Online games=== | |||
Online synthetic biology games? | |||
==Members== | ==Members== |
Revision as of 12:13, 21 November 2006
This is a shared space for SynBERC students and post-docs. You need an OpenWetWare account to edit this page.
What should we do?
What exactly should the SynBERC training group work on? Here is a running list of ideas. Please contribute.
Online discussions regarding the research
Here's a model for discussions that might be valuable to have centering around the work.
Seminar series
A multi-institutional seminar series organized by the students. A mixture of faculty and student speakers (and people from industry?) ~2 talks per institution.
Course materials
Developing new courses around synthetic biology.
Synthetic biology demos
Something based on the bacterial photography system from UCSF and UT Austin or on the mint and banana smelling bacteria from the MIT iGEM team.
Online games
Online synthetic biology games?
Members
Send email to the following list. You can add yourself to the mailing list with *~~~
This might be a nice way to keep track of all the SynBERC student and postdoc members.