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Revision as of 08:44, 18 July 2016
4th July
09:00-17:00:
COMSOL Training Day
iGEM Week 3
5th July
09:00-13:00:
Interlab Study
14:00-16:00:
COMSOL and Action Points
16:00-17:00:
Seminar on “Synthetic Biology: perspectives from artificial life”
iGEM Week 3
6th July
09:00-09:30:
Checked the plate reader
09:30-12:00:
Action Points
12:00-13:00:
Lunch
13:00-14:00:
Skyped Chennai
14:00-15:00:
Planned for the meeting
15:00-17:00:
Meeting
iGEM Week 3
7th July
09:30-11:00:
Start prep for the plasmids to be sent to DNA2.0
11:00-12:00:
Action Points
12:00-13:00:
Lunch
13:00-14:30:
Continued prepping cultures for freezing and for the plasmids to be sent to DNA2.0
14:30-15:30:
Ollie and Lauren filmed for the School of Biology
15:30-17:00:
Action Points
iGEM Week 3
8th July
09:00-12:00:
Mini prepped Plasmids to be sent to DNA2.0
12:00-13:00:
Lunch
13:00-14:00:
Measured spectrophotometry the plasmids and packaged up for DNA2.0
14:00-16:00:
Worked on the Action Points
16:00-17:00:
Meeting with the Patrick Degenaar
27th June
09:00-13:00:
FabLab Sunderland
14:00-15:00:
Lunch
14:00-15:00:
Met with Andrew Filby in regards to flowcytometry
15:00-16:00:
Sourced components for the fuel cell
14:00-17:00:
Planned and completed action points
iGEM Week 2
28th June
09:00-12:00:
Made Microbial Fuel Cell
10:00-12:00:
Liquid cultures were made and then left in the fridge overnight
12:00-13:00:
Lunch
13:00-17:00:
Breadboard designed /Light bulb construct redesigned/ Wiki design looked at etc.
iGEM Week 2
29th June
09:00-13:00:
Planned/ Checked Fuel Cell
13:00-15:00:
COMSOL licences tested
14:00-15:00:
Incubated liquid cultures
15:00-17:00:
Meeting
18:00-19:00:
MAKERSPACE
iGEM Week 2
30th June
09:00-11:00:
Interlab study was discussed with Tom
11:00-12:00:
Lightbulb design construct was run through with Jem
12:00-14:00 :
Lunch / Exchanging the Euro
14:00 - 15:00:
More cultures grown up for the interlab/ IWBDA booked and Paris tickets picked up and confirmed.
15:00 - 17:00:
Protocols started
iGEM Week 2
1st July
12:00-21:00:
Travelling to Paris
iGEM Week 2
2nd July
09:00 - 12:00:
Exhibition Stands in Paris
12:00-14:00:
Lunch Break
14:00-15:30
Roundtable 1 - Synthetic Biology: Challenges and Risks
François Képès - Research Director at CNRS, founding director of the Epigenomics Project an iSSB
Héloïse Muller - PhD at Institute Pasteur
Andrew Tolonen - Leader of Tolonen group at the Genoscope-CEA
Christophe Genisset - Security Officer at SGDSN (French Secretariat for Defence and National Security)
Alexei Grinbaum - Researcher at LARSIM, the Philosophy of Science Group at CEA-Saclay
15:30-16:00:
Coffee Break
16:00-17:30:
Roundtable 2 - Synthetic Biology: A New Economic World
Philippe Jais - Chief Executive and Scientific Officer at Eukarys
Cyrille Pauthenier -President of Abolis Biotechnologies
Samuel Juillot - CSO at Glowee (In absentia - sent a PhD student in his place)
Michael Krel - CEO at Enobraq
17:30-18:00:
Talk from Randy Rettberg about iGEM and its importance in the world
21:00-03:00:
Party!!!
iGEM Week 2
3rd July
09:00 - 18:00:
Site-seeing around Paris
18:00 - 02:10:
Travelling Home
20th June
Half the group
Kristina, Ollie and Josh
Made streak plates of all the colonies for the interlab – left to incubate over the weekend
Made liquid cultures
Other half the group
Jake, Emilija, Ollie, Kristina, Kerry, Rupert and Lauren
Looked at papers
Planned the week
Wrote the agenda minutes
Started a plan for Wiki
Training
Josh
Josh was introduced to lab techniques that the rest of the team at worked on the previous week, such as using the sterile hood, fire drills and safety techniques.
iGEM Week 1
21st June
09:00-11:00:
Wiki Ideas/Themes and Layout
Idea for baseball themed cards for the team
Old coke adverts as a colour scheme and theme
11:00 - 12:00:
Lecture in using COMSOL and MATLAB by Dana Ofiteru
12:00-13:00:
Lunch
13:00-13:30:
Check the streak plates
Split into sub-groups to research about:
Beyond the bench
Light Bulb component of the breadboard
16:00-17:00:
Skyped with Edinburgh
Possible collaboration
iGEM Week 1
22nd June
09:00-11:00:
Jake and Kristina
Analysed the Interlab Results
Ollie and Josh
Researched papers on fuel cells and components for the light bulb.
Emilija and Lauren
Researched components for the light bulb
Tried to construct some BioBricks on Benchling
Rupert
Designed the Nav Bar for the Wiki
Kerry
Worked on the project description for the Wiki
Deadline: 1st July
11:00 – 11:30:
Ollie and Josh
Plated up the Positive Control from the previous day for the team to repeat the interlab study
12:00-13:00:
13:00-14:30:
Met with Professor Ian Head, Dr Ed Milner, Paniz Izadi from the School of Civil Engineering and Geosciences to discuss microbial fuel cells
14:00 - 15:00:
The Light sub-group met with supervisors to design the Killer BioBrick
15:00-17:00:
Meeting with supervisors (See Agenda and Minutes for the 22nd June)
iGEM Week 1
23rd June
09:00-11:00:
Finalised Killer BioBrick construct
11:00-12:00:
Modelling Lecture
12:00 - 12:30:
Lunch
12:30-14:00:
BioNetLab Training in modelling BioBricks
14:00-17:00:
Attempted to model our Killer BioBrick using RuleBender
iGEM Week 1
24th June
09:30-10:30:
Brexit Breakfast
10:30-11:00:
Check with Jem about Benchling design
11:00-12:00:
Looked at the Action Points, crossed off the ones we had done and assigned people to complete the other action points.
12:00-17:00:
Assigned tasks were carried out