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==January 17, 2009==
*Next meeting Thursday 1/21/2010 in GCIS at 7:00pm
*Brainstorming project ideas
*Choosing areas of interest
*Mutation
*Poison sensor
*Poison sensor degradation – build on last year
*Synthetic plasma
*Diabetes
*Gene therapy
*Stem cells
*Repair (blood vessels)
*Cell signaling
*Directed motion
*Cloning
*Speed
*Biofuel
*Foetus
*Tumor development
*Histamine response (allergies)
*Radiation (detection & protection)
*Aging (telomeres)
*Electricity
*Look under ‘Papers’ for papers to be discussed
*For presentations, slide outline:
#Purpose/aims (1 slide)
#Background info (1-2 slides)
#Experimental (5-6 slides)
#Figures
#Major experiments
#Techniques
#Conclusions
#Thoughts
#Potential events this quarter
*Speakers
Professors on campus or near-by campuses
Any topics
*Study break (end of quarter or next quarter)
==November 15, 2009==
*Presentation on “Foundations for Engineering Biology” - Annie and Charles
*Discussion on feasibility and risks
*Next week’s paper for discussion: '''“Extreme Genetic Engineering” (Bioethics)'''
*Presentation next week on projects from other teams at this year’s competition
*Keep your eyes open for future bio presentations to schools
*Next week’s meeting in GCIS 2:00pm, be there by 1:55pm
*Presenters: '''Amy and Nora'''
==November 8, 2009==
==November 8, 2009==


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* Read paper for next week (Foundations for Engineering Biology), arrive 1:55pm at GCIS
* Read paper for next week (Foundations for Engineering Biology), arrive 1:55pm at GCIS
*Presenters for next week: '''Charles and Annie'''
*Presenters for next week: '''Charles and Annie'''
==November 15, 2009==
*Presentation on “Foundations for Engineering Biology” - Annie and Charles
*Discussion on feasibility and risks
*Next week’s paper for discussion: '''“Extreme Genetic Engineering” (Bioethics)'''
*Presentation next week on projects from other teams at this year’s competition
*Keep your eyes open for future bio presentations to schools
*Next week’s meeting in GCIS 2:00pm, be there by 1:55pm
*Presenters: '''Amy and Nora'''

Revision as of 14:01, 17 January 2010

January 17, 2009

  • Next meeting Thursday 1/21/2010 in GCIS at 7:00pm
  • Brainstorming project ideas
  • Choosing areas of interest
  • Mutation
  • Poison sensor
  • Poison sensor degradation – build on last year
  • Synthetic plasma
  • Diabetes
  • Gene therapy
  • Stem cells
  • Repair (blood vessels)
  • Cell signaling
  • Directed motion
  • Cloning
  • Speed
  • Biofuel
  • Foetus
  • Tumor development
  • Histamine response (allergies)
  • Radiation (detection & protection)
  • Aging (telomeres)
  • Electricity
  • Look under ‘Papers’ for papers to be discussed
  • For presentations, slide outline:
  1. Purpose/aims (1 slide)
  2. Background info (1-2 slides)
  3. Experimental (5-6 slides)
  4. Figures
  5. Major experiments
  6. Techniques
  7. Conclusions
  8. Thoughts
  9. Potential events this quarter
  • Speakers
Professors on campus or near-by campuses
Any topics
  • Study break (end of quarter or next quarter)

November 15, 2009

  • Presentation on “Foundations for Engineering Biology” - Annie and Charles
  • Discussion on feasibility and risks
  • Next week’s paper for discussion: “Extreme Genetic Engineering” (Bioethics)
  • Presentation next week on projects from other teams at this year’s competition
  • Keep your eyes open for future bio presentations to schools
  • Next week’s meeting in GCIS 2:00pm, be there by 1:55pm
  • Presenters: Amy and Nora

November 8, 2009

  • Compilation of papers on synthetic biology on openwetware.org/wiki/synbio/Chicago
  • What do you want to learn about synthetic biology?

o Methodology o Past, present, future / practical applications

  • Weekly presentations on synthetic biology beginning next week in GCIS

o First paper presentation: describes synthetic biology as we’re learning it right now o Keep a look out for the sign-up list for future presentations on the wiki o Become openwetware.org members

  • Presentations on winning projects from this year’s competition
  • Brief overview of competition
  • Continuing school presentations
  • Read paper for next week (Foundations for Engineering Biology), arrive 1:55pm at GCIS
  • Presenters for next week: Charles and Annie