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<div class="notebook-human"> '''Human Practice''' - Yeping emailed Jane Calvert from Edinburgh University to get some feedback on the DIYbio event. There is still uncertainty as to whether we will get the permission to proceed with this event, which is unfortunate as it would be a great means of extended Synthetic Biology into the community. Jane Calvert replied that it was a great idea and would certainly add value to the project, which has encouraged us to persist. </div> | <div class="notebook-human"> '''Human Practice''' - Yeping emailed Jane Calvert from Edinburgh University to get some feedback on the DIYbio event. There is still uncertainty as to whether we will get the permission to proceed with this event, which is unfortunate as it would be a great means of extended Synthetic Biology into the community. Jane Calvert replied that it was a great idea and would certainly add value to the project, which has encouraged us to persist. </div> | ||
- | <div class="notebook- | + | <div class="notebook-news"> '''Achievement - Smithsonian Article.''' The team were really pleased to find that the Smithsonian had written an article about our project. </div> |
== Tuesday 10th July == | == Tuesday 10th July == | ||
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Yeping and Martina also ran a gel and undertook nanodropping to determine the DNA concentration of the Curli and GFP biobricks transformed last week. </div> | Yeping and Martina also ran a gel and undertook nanodropping to determine the DNA concentration of the Curli and GFP biobricks transformed last week. </div> | ||
- | <div class="notebook- | + | <div class="notebook-wiki"> '''Meeting - Wiki'''. Rhiannon, Carina and Philipp met to discuss the design and branding of our wiki. We worked mainly on how to represent our project on the homepage. We decided that the homepage should be entry level, and not too focused on the science behind the project. As a result we decided to go for a series of 'infographic' diagrams - each of which answer a different key questions about our project. The default picture will be of our Plastic Republic - the endpoint of our project - and a series of click-through infographics will explain the background of the project and the mechanisms of construction. </div> |
<div class="notebook-modelling"> '''Modelling'''. Aurelija and Joanne continued working on the degradation model and GUI, and Aurelija explored Cell Designer and KAPPA to see how they might be employed in our project. '''Outcome''': Their MATLAB code works but there are problems with their rate equation, so they are going to continue working on that. </div> | <div class="notebook-modelling"> '''Modelling'''. Aurelija and Joanne continued working on the degradation model and GUI, and Aurelija explored Cell Designer and KAPPA to see how they might be employed in our project. '''Outcome''': Their MATLAB code works but there are problems with their rate equation, so they are going to continue working on that. </div> | ||
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<div class="notebook-sponsor"> '''Sponsorship.'''The Lonza and Promega packages arrived so the lab crew can proceed with miniprep. We also received eppendorf tubes, gloves, restriction enzymes, DNA ladders.</div> | <div class="notebook-sponsor"> '''Sponsorship.'''The Lonza and Promega packages arrived so the lab crew can proceed with miniprep. We also received eppendorf tubes, gloves, restriction enzymes, DNA ladders.</div> | ||
- | <div class="notebook- | + | <div class="notebook-news"> '''Meeting - UCL media.''' Martina arranged to meet with UCL media about writing an article about out work. Outcome: They have confirmed they will write and article, which hopefully will result in more people getting involved in our project </div> |
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<div class="notebook-training"> '''Training - Gibson Assembly'''. Bouran, Aurelija, Martina and Yeping attended training in Gibson Assembly protocol, to develop a strategy of how to use it in our project. </div> | <div class="notebook-training"> '''Training - Gibson Assembly'''. Bouran, Aurelija, Martina and Yeping attended training in Gibson Assembly protocol, to develop a strategy of how to use it in our project. </div> | ||
- | <div class="notebook- | + | <div class="notebook-news"> '''Achievement - DVICE article.''' We found this afternoon that DVICE has published an article on our project on their website. </div> |
<div class="notebook-modelling"> '''Modelling'''Joanne and Aurelija met with Professor Rowley, who told them what was wrong with their degradation equation and offered to help modify and revamp it. He has also offered to help us use Excel as alternative to matlab modelling.</div> | <div class="notebook-modelling"> '''Modelling'''Joanne and Aurelija met with Professor Rowley, who told them what was wrong with their degradation equation and offered to help modify and revamp it. He has also offered to help us use Excel as alternative to matlab modelling.</div> | ||
- | <div class="notebook- | + | <div class="notebook-hackspace"> '''Human Practice.'''Yeping and Philipp met the departmental GMO officer to talk about university regulations regarding the DIYbio event. It was felt necessary to before preceding to have a health and safety discussion with people from the DIYbio community at London Hackspace so they are able to set up their own health and safety framework.</div> |
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After reinvigorating their cell lines, James and Aurelija commenced the protocol to begin a new reinvigorated cell line. Outcome: Colonies appearing on minimal agar plates allowing continuation onto day two of the protocol - after weekend culture at 30 degrees. </div> | After reinvigorating their cell lines, James and Aurelija commenced the protocol to begin a new reinvigorated cell line. Outcome: Colonies appearing on minimal agar plates allowing continuation onto day two of the protocol - after weekend culture at 30 degrees. </div> | ||
- | <div class="notebook- | + | <div class="notebook-hackspace"> '''Human Practice.''' Yeping wrote up a lab schedule for DIYbio, and discussed the health and safety concerns with our supervisor, Prof. Eli Keshavarz-Moore. The team also confirmed speakers for the iGEM radio show, including Virgil Rerimassie from the Rathenau Institute. </div> |
<div class="notebook-sponsor"> '''Sponsorship.''' Bethan has been in contact with promega about our project so they can publicise it on their facebook. </div> | <div class="notebook-sponsor"> '''Sponsorship.''' Bethan has been in contact with promega about our project so they can publicise it on their facebook. </div> |
Revision as of 12:41, 26 September 2012
Contents |
Notebook: Week 5
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 the Week
The Construction Crew are being ambitious this week, and will attempt to transform and purify eight biobricks. These are not from a particular module, but include many of the Promoters we want to use and the Ribosome Binding Site biobrick which failed to work last week. The Modellers wish to model the buoyancy biobricks because they have the most information for this, and using the Groningen 2009 modelling, they have a good idea of how to apply it to our project. They also plan on modelling the laccase gene for the degradation module, which we hope to obtain to transform into our bacteria. The laccase gene is from a strain of bacteria found to degrade polyethylene. Erin is taking a break from modelling to work on the proposal for the Rathenau debate, and hopes to get it in essay format by the end of the week. The Sponsorship team aim to complete their list of potential sponsors to email and create a detailed account of our budget. The key aim for Human Practices is to get a security license for our DIYbio event - without which we may have to downsize the scope of our event, and to confirm guests for our radio show. Our competition Poster is also making progress, and Carina and Aurelija will be meeting this week to ensure its completion. Finally, Rhiannon is aiming to finalise the application for the Transnatural Conference, which is due this week.
Monday 9th July
Tuesday 10th July
Wednesday 11th July
Thursday 12th July
Friday 13th July
Reflections
We are currently concerned about the problems we have experience with cell competency, and have taken steps this week to reinvigorate our previous cell line, as well as creating a new more competent cell line. Once we have a competent cell line, we feel confident that the lab work will progress rapidly. We have also been tackling concerns with Human Practice this week, notably the issues regarding the safety of our DIYbio project. While these aspects of the project have been difficult, we are encouraged by all the packages from in-kind sponsorship we have received this week.