Team:Queens Canada/Notebook/Week7
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Notebook - Week 7
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Monday June 11
Today we split into various groups and continued research on our respective topics, such as non-BioBrick parts (specifically, potential synthesis pathways for today) and potential fusion standards. In the afternoon, we continued researching the same topics we did in the morning, while Kevin and Phillip had an interview with the local newspaper, Kingston This Week. Phillip and Kevin also updated the team website, qgemteam.com with this year's content.
Tuesday June 12
Today we again split into various groups and researched our different topics, with a particular focus on applications of our project. We also spent a lot of time doing sponsorship, and we got our first sponsorship deal! *Insert Fanfare here*. From the Queen's Chemical Engineering department. Phillip also spent a lot of time working on the wiki, finally getting a clear picture of the navigation menus on the site. Kevin and Faisal had a meeting with one of our advisors, Dr. Campbell, to discuss modelling the chimeric flagellin. We also uploaded some of the pictures that we had from yesterday's SynthetiQ work (thanks to Beini for the captions), and Kevin had a skype conversation with the inspiration behind SynthetiQ: John Bohannon!
Wednesday June 13
In preparation for the arrival of our primers, which are due to arrive tomorrow, we spent most of our day researching PCR techniques and protocols. In particular, we researched PCR troubleshooting, in case anything goes wrong, which hopefully it will not. During lunch, we went to a workshop in which we received a list of things to make work more fun (if that's even possible), and Andrew hopes to do them all before the summer ends. Coincidentally, one of the items on the list was "Eat perfectly ripe grapes," which we did yesterday, thanks to Mitangi. In the afternoon, we met with our faculty advisors in order to both discuss our progress as well as get more information on the financial side of our project. In the lab today, we worked on some bacteria art to get some cool pictures for when Kingston This Week will come and take pictures on Friday.
Thursday June 14
Today, we spent most of the day doing research on making our own restriction enzymes and working on sponsorship. We also spent time in the lab today, and did two things: analyze the results of yesterday's bacteria art (which turned out well), and perform Hotstart Ready PCR for GFP and luciferase. After PCR finished, we performed gel electrophoresis on both parts, and based on the results, they both worked.
Friday June 15