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All biological proccesses blah blah blah somebody who actually knows what wetlab is should write this part.
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All biological elements of the project. This includes the development of the genetic constructs, transforming the genetic constructs into various organisms, and the characterization of growth and function of the genetically modified organisms.
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The electromechanical and controls for the device, plus all math modeling and simulations.  Description should be rewritten.
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The non-biological elements of the project. This includes the design and fabrication of the device, including all electrical parts and software, as well as the mathematical modeling and simulations of the project details.  
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A list of all the common strains in our project, provided for reference.  This text has to be a tad longer though, otherwise it looks really disconnected from the image below it.
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A list of all the common strains in our project, provided for reference.  This information includes the plasmids contained by each organism, a description of the plasmids, the resistance the strains will have, and more.
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<a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Cornell/testing/notebook/drylab/1">Week 1</a>
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All design, planning, and bench-scale work was performed by Cornell undergraduates.
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All design, planning, and bench-scale work was performed by Cornell undergraduates. The team would also like to acknowledge and thank Dr. Jeff Gralnick of the University of Minnesota for providing strains of <em>Shewanella oneidensis</em>. In addition, we are indebted to the following Cornell University professors: Dr. Eugene Madsen for strains of <em>Pseudomonas putida</em> G7; Dr. Shivaun Archer for lab space and equipment access; Dr. Lars Angenent for lab space and bioelectrochemical reactors; and Dr. Matthew DeLisa for advisors and lab space to train our members during "bootcamp" at the beginning of the summer.
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Latest revision as of 19:37, 16 October 2012

Wet Lab

All biological elements of the project. This includes the development of the genetic constructs, transforming the genetic constructs into various organisms, and the characterization of growth and function of the genetically modified organisms.

Dry Lab

The non-biological elements of the project. This includes the design and fabrication of the device, including all electrical parts and software, as well as the mathematical modeling and simulations of the project details.

Strain List

A list of all the common strains in our project, provided for reference. This information includes the plasmids contained by each organism, a description of the plasmids, the resistance the strains will have, and more.
Attributions Note
All design, planning, and bench-scale work was performed by Cornell undergraduates. The team would also like to acknowledge and thank Dr. Jeff Gralnick of the University of Minnesota for providing strains of Shewanella oneidensis. In addition, we are indebted to the following Cornell University professors: Dr. Eugene Madsen for strains of Pseudomonas putida G7; Dr. Shivaun Archer for lab space and equipment access; Dr. Lars Angenent for lab space and bioelectrochemical reactors; and Dr. Matthew DeLisa for advisors and lab space to train our members during "bootcamp" at the beginning of the summer.