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Revision as of 20:14, 4 October 2016
WATTS-APTAMER - PRETORIA_UP iGEM
WATTS-APTAMER - UP_PRETORIA iGEM
Our Notebook
On this page you can view the work we did each month, from February through October.
Week 1 (8/2-14/2)
- Introduction to iGEM by instructor Dr. Steven Hussey
- Team member roles were discussed
- We looked at previous successful iGEM projects
Week 2 (15/2-21/2)
- Vaughn presented slides on photo-bioelectrochemical cells as the basis of a potential 2016 iGEM project
- A general discussion and brainstorming session followed the presentation
- Dr Hussey would be contacting individual students to ascertain their interest in being a 2016 team member, before the final selection will take place
Week 3 (22/2-28/2)
- We looked at three iGEM teams with photosynthesis-related projects. These are iGEM McGuire, iGEM Brown-Stanford and iGEM Harvard
- Discussion on bioelectrical and photoelectochemical cell prototypes
- Suggestion of designing aptamers to identify a conserved protein on chloroplasts. Aptamers also designed to be attracted to graphene.
WATTS-APTAMER - PRETORIA_UP iGEM