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Introduction to laboratory safety by Professor Thorsten Mascher | Introduction to laboratory safety by Professor Thorsten Mascher | ||
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First steps of PCR | First steps of PCR | ||
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+ | Cutting insert with restriction enzymes | ||
+ | Gel electrophoresis of PCR product | ||
+ | Presentation | ||
+ | Construction of a new plasmid with RFP | ||
+ | Transformation of ''E. coli'' with new vectors and plating | ||
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+ | '''Monday''' | ||
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+ | Checking plates for red (RFP) ''E. coli'' colonies | ||
+ | Introduction to synthetic biology by Professor Thorsten Mascher | ||
+ | Paper & glue constructs | ||
+ | Explanation of the LMU-Munich iGEM 2012 project | ||
+ | Brainstorming and presentation of student '''Sporo'''Bead ideas | ||
+ | Certificates of participation | ||
+ | The chance to solidify our own knowledge of cloning and synthetic biology in general by teaching it to others was fantastic! As a kind gesture of thanks for the practical, the students and their teacher gave us a thank-you card, bottle of champagne, and bag of chocolate bars. | ||
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Students Practical Course
On July 27, 28, and 30, we organized a 3-day practical course for 20 students from a local high school. The students were 16-18 years old, and had prior knowledge of microbiological principles. For many (or all) students though, the practical course was their first time employing many new techniques.
The concept for the practical course was to teach students the princples and practices of synthetic biology, laboratory safety, and cloning as a biological tool.
The daily plan was as follows.
Friday
Introduction to laboratory safety by Professor Thorsten Mascher Basics of cloning explained by Simon Dilution series competition First steps of PCR
Saturday
Cutting insert with restriction enzymes Gel electrophoresis of PCR product Presentation Construction of a new plasmid with RFP Transformation of E. coli with new vectors and plating
Monday
Checking plates for red (RFP) E. coli colonies Introduction to synthetic biology by Professor Thorsten Mascher Paper & glue constructs Explanation of the LMU-Munich iGEM 2012 project Brainstorming and presentation of student SporoBead ideas Certificates of participation
The chance to solidify our own knowledge of cloning and synthetic biology in general by teaching it to others was fantastic! As a kind gesture of thanks for the practical, the students and their teacher gave us a thank-you card, bottle of champagne, and bag of chocolate bars.