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<div class="notebook-meeting"> '''Meeting – Construction/Characterisation''' Bouran, Leonard, James and Aurelija had a meeting with our main supervisor Darren Nesbeth to discuss our progress on construction/characterisation and to set realistic aims for the week. Several aspects of construction were discussed. The main focus was on the detection module which was based on the human oestrogen receptor (ER). From the data collected on ER folding and activity in prokaryotic cells, it became clear to us that it is extremely difficult to make ER function in prokaryotic cells. Consequently, we decided to look for alternatives for our detection system. However, as we already have ER on our kit we decided to evaluate its functionality soon to see if our assumptions about it were correct.</div> | <div class="notebook-meeting"> '''Meeting – Construction/Characterisation''' Bouran, Leonard, James and Aurelija had a meeting with our main supervisor Darren Nesbeth to discuss our progress on construction/characterisation and to set realistic aims for the week. Several aspects of construction were discussed. The main focus was on the detection module which was based on the human oestrogen receptor (ER). From the data collected on ER folding and activity in prokaryotic cells, it became clear to us that it is extremely difficult to make ER function in prokaryotic cells. Consequently, we decided to look for alternatives for our detection system. However, as we already have ER on our kit we decided to evaluate its functionality soon to see if our assumptions about it were correct.</div> | ||
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<div class="notebook-modelling">'''Modelling.''' Joanne, Aurelija and Erin started working on our first model for degradation module. First we looked for the right software. Initially we were considering both COPASI 4.8 as well as Matlab . We finally decided to use Matlab as it will give greater flexibility to our model. The aim for the degradation model is to represent degradation of polyethylene in two different environments: ocean as well as lab.</div> | <div class="notebook-modelling">'''Modelling.''' Joanne, Aurelija and Erin started working on our first model for degradation module. First we looked for the right software. Initially we were considering both COPASI 4.8 as well as Matlab . We finally decided to use Matlab as it will give greater flexibility to our model. The aim for the degradation model is to represent degradation of polyethylene in two different environments: ocean as well as lab.</div> | ||
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<div class="notebook-human">'''Human Practice''' Today Yeping, Martina and Carina planned our activities for UCL Open Day that will take place on Wednesday (4th of July). This is a great opportunity for us to highlight the problem of microplastics to society. We decided on the several interactive activities that we will be offering to the prospective UCL students during the open day. These will include a demonstration of motion video that has been created by our team members and which represents the idea behind our project; also we decided to prepare several questions about microplastics pollution to enhance the awareness amongst the perspective students. The interactive activity 'make your piece of art using plastic waste' was chosen as well; for this we will need to collect some plastic waste before Wednesday.</div> | <div class="notebook-human">'''Human Practice''' Today Yeping, Martina and Carina planned our activities for UCL Open Day that will take place on Wednesday (4th of July). This is a great opportunity for us to highlight the problem of microplastics to society. We decided on the several interactive activities that we will be offering to the prospective UCL students during the open day. These will include a demonstration of motion video that has been created by our team members and which represents the idea behind our project; also we decided to prepare several questions about microplastics pollution to enhance the awareness amongst the perspective students. The interactive activity 'make your piece of art using plastic waste' was chosen as well; for this we will need to collect some plastic waste before Wednesday.</div> |
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Notebook: Week 4
Preparations | Week 1 | Week 2 | Week 3 | Week 4 | Week 5 | Week 6 | Week 7 | Week 8 | Week 9 | Week 10 | Week 11 | Week 12 | Week 13 | Week 14 | Week 15 | Week 16
Aims For This Week
Our aim this week is to transform the Curli Cluster, Ribosome Binding Site and GFP biobrick for Module 1 – Binding to Plastics. The Modelling Crew are aiming to finish their ocean model, and begin modelling their 1st receptor model – for the Curli biobrick. The Human Practice team would also like to begin contacting other teams via the iGEM headquarters, to recruit for our radio show, and plan an exhibition at the Dana centre.
Monday
2. Modelling 3. Module 1 – detection 4. Module 2 – aggregation 5. Module 3 – degradation 6. Salinity, Buoyancy and Containment 7. Human practices /Public engagement 8. Conclusions/Achievements 9. Sponsors
This gave us the basis for the poster format.Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Reflection
On reflection we have had a very successful week with regards to Human Practice and Modelling. Our open day was one of the key highlights - especially as it was the first display of Carina's plastic island poster. We have also had mounting success with out Crowdfunder campaign - an alliance between Human Practice and Sponsorship - which is sending our message out to other audiences and asking for their support. In the lab, we are still 'warming up' and training everyone, but it is our intention next week to throw ourselves into the research and get a lab book onto the wiki that demonstrates all of the successes and failures. In short, this week has been an exciting start to enacting our aims and next week will be much the same for the lab research.