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       <!<p>Last Friday was the Google Campus meetup for all UK iGEM teams – a great success! The talks were great (our three speakers were dazzling, I thought) the teams all had brilliant ideas. Our networking with other teams was put to the test as we exhanged details and business cards with several other teams. The opportunity to both give feedback to the other teams and recieve their feedback on ours was very insightful.</p><br>
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       <p>Last Friday was the Google Campus meetup for all UK iGEM teams – it was a great success! The talks were all really good, our three speakers were particularly dazzling, and all of the teams had brilliant ideas. Our networking with other teams was put to the test as we exchanged details and business cards with several iGEM’ers. The opportunity to both give and receive feedback on our projects with other teams was very insightful.</p>
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<p>And so the design of our final presentation for the jamboree in Amsterdam begins...</p>
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<p>This experience set us up nicely to start our preparations in making the design to our final presentation, ready for the jamboree in Amsterdam!</p><br>
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<p>This week we’re still trying to PCR <i>wbbC</i> out of the <i>E. coli</i> genome. It hasn’t worked, but Christine assures us sometimes one in a million dilutions are needed with DMSO to get the genomic DNA in the PCR-ing mood. We will prevail!</p>
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<p>This week our wetlab team is still trying to PCR wbbC out of the E. coli genome. So far it still hasn’t worked! However Christine assured us that sometimes only a one in a million dilution will work with DMSO to get the genomic DNA into a PCR-ing mood.</p>
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<p>We will prevail!</p>
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<p>We met with various business members including DSTL to discuss the impact our project would have on their company if our idea proceeded into the future.</p><br>
<p>We met with various business members including DSTL to discuss the impact our project would have on their company if our idea proceeded into the future.</p><br>
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<p>The next two weeks will be a mad scramble to get everything done and on the wiki before The Big Freeze. It's going to be tense. All hands will be on deck: we're dragging the physicists into the lab en masse whether they like it or not.</p>
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<p>Next week the physicists will be dragged into the labs whether they like it or not! Alex Clowsley will be taking over the project, <a href="https://2012.igem.org/Team:Exeter/lab_book/novpol/wk8"; style="color:#57b947" target="_blank"><u>Showcasing Polysaccharides!</u></a></p><br>
        
        
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ExiGEM2012 Diary Week 10

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WEEK TEN

20th-24th August 2012

Last Friday was the Google Campus meetup for all UK iGEM teams – it was a great success! The talks were all really good, our three speakers were particularly dazzling, and all of the teams had brilliant ideas. Our networking with other teams was put to the test as we exchanged details and business cards with several iGEM’ers. The opportunity to both give and receive feedback on our projects with other teams was very insightful.

This experience set us up nicely to start our preparations in making the design to our final presentation, ready for the jamboree in Amsterdam!


This week our wetlab team is still trying to PCR wbbC out of the E. coli genome. So far it still hasn’t worked! However Christine assured us that sometimes only a one in a million dilution will work with DMSO to get the genomic DNA into a PCR-ing mood.

We will prevail!


We met with various business members including DSTL to discuss the impact our project would have on their company if our idea proceeded into the future.


Next week the physicists will be dragged into the labs whether they like it or not! Alex Clowsley will be taking over the project, Showcasing Polysaccharides!


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