Team:Washington/Team:Members
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- | Winter quarter marked the beginning of participation for this year's team for both students and advisors alike. Advisors helped students to familiarize themselves with the synthetic biology world by recommending published scientific papers and weekly meetings. In addition, students also familiarized themselves with previous | + | Winter quarter marked the beginning of participation for this year's team for both students and advisors alike. Advisors helped students to familiarize themselves with the synthetic biology world by recommending published scientific papers and holding weekly meetings. In addition, students also familiarized themselves with previous year's Washington iGEM projects and gave presentations about their respective projects. During spring quarter, the team progressed into giving another round of presentations in which published scientific papers concerning synthetic biology were the topics of interest. Students, being well prepared and acquainted with the inner workings of iGEM and synthetic biology, then brainstormed and chose their projects with the guidance of advisors. The team participated in UW Engineering Discovery Days |
The work documented here in this wiki and on our presentation is entirely the work of iGEM students - it does not represent the project of any host lab, advisor, or instructor participating in iGEM. | The work documented here in this wiki and on our presentation is entirely the work of iGEM students - it does not represent the project of any host lab, advisor, or instructor participating in iGEM. |
Revision as of 05:03, 29 September 2012
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Winter quarter marked the beginning of participation for this year's team for both students and advisors alike. Advisors helped students to familiarize themselves with the synthetic biology world by recommending published scientific papers and holding weekly meetings. In addition, students also familiarized themselves with previous year's Washington iGEM projects and gave presentations about their respective projects. During spring quarter, the team progressed into giving another round of presentations in which published scientific papers concerning synthetic biology were the topics of interest. Students, being well prepared and acquainted with the inner workings of iGEM and synthetic biology, then brainstormed and chose their projects with the guidance of advisors. The team participated in UW Engineering Discovery Days
The work documented here in this wiki and on our presentation is entirely the work of iGEM students - it does not represent the project of any host lab, advisor, or instructor participating in iGEM.
Protein Degradation:
Flu Binders:
Optogenetics:
iGEM Toolkits
Community Outreach
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Electrical Engineering |
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Peptide discounts |
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