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==Brown iGEM team==
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#redirect [[Brown:iGEM portal 2006]]
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We are looking for team funding for students to take part in the competition over the summer.
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==Tasks to do==
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-can somebody add the departments to our faculty sponsors please?  you can google for these. <br>
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-can somebody link all the students to their usernames please? <br>
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-please sign up to write up a section. <br>
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==Who's doing what==
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John - writing 2 parts of app. <br>
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Brendan - formatting application at end. please start asap, so we can insert the text when finished. <br>
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Victoria - overviewing the draft proposal and checking it runs together. <br>
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Megan - BDH link <br>
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==Application==
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'''Brown iGEM Team 2006''' <br>
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'''International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition''' <br>
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''''Introduction'''' ---[[User:Johncumbers|Johncumbers]] 19:37, 8 March 2006 (EST)john, work in progress<br>
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This summer a cross-disciplinary team of Brown students will enter the MIT based iGEM competition.  The challenge is to design and implement a genetically engineered machine. 
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'''A new field; Synthetic Biology''' ---[[User:Johncumbers|Johncumbers]] 19:37, 8 March 2006 (EST)john, work in progress <br>
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Science is constantly in a state of flux and the lines between biology, math, physics and chemistry are continually being redrawn.  In the last decade, the life sciences revolution has continued to grow, but a new type of biology is on the horizon, a biology that not only understands how DNA holds the information to construct biological machines; but a biology that calls on other fields and is able to model, design and synthesize these machines from A’s C’s T’s and G’s.  This is the new field of Synthetic Biology. 
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'''Where engineering meets biology'''
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''"Can simple biological systems be built from standard, interchangeable parts and operated in living cells? Or, is biology simply too complicated to be engineered in this way?(1)"''
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'''What is iGEM, history'''<br>
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Logistics
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'''Faculty mentoring team'''
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Gary Wessel - Professor of Biology <br>
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Marc Tatar - Associate Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology <br>
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'''Faculty support'''
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David Targan - Dean for Science Programs <br>
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Karen Marie Haberstroh - Assistant Professor of Engineering <br>
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Jim Valles - Professor of Physics <br>
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Sorin Istrail - Professor of Computer Science <br>
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Marjorie Thompson - Associate Dean of Biological Sciences <br>
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'''Potential support (TBC)'''
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Nicola Neretti<br>
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Alex Brodsky <br>
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'''Why should Brown sponsor the team?'''<br>
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'''What funding do we request?'''<br>
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''''References''''
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1) http://icampus.mit.edu/projects/iGem.shtml <br>
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==Members==
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[[user:johncumbers|John Cumbers]] - Graduate Student Computational Biology  <br>
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Annie Gao anniegao <br>
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Brendan Hickey brendanhickey  <br>
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Elaine Tran elainetran <br>
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Elena Helman elenahelman <br>
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Jamie Lemon jamielemon - Undergraduate Student Biology <br>
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Julia Heneghan  juliaheneghan <br>
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Julie Spector  juliespector <br>
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Kara Neergaard karaneergaard <br>
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Megan Schmidt meganschmidt  <br>
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Nicholas Halden nicholashalden  <br>
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[[user:petergoldstein|Peter Goldstein]] - Undergraduate Student Computational Biology<br>
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Peter Rosenthal peterrosenthal  <br>
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Rahul Nene rahulnene <br>
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Smita Gupta  smitagupta  <br>
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Victoria Lattanzi victorialattanzi <br>
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==Links==
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[http://icampus.mit.edu/projects/iGem.shtml iGEM overview] <br>
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[http://2006.igem.org/Main_Page iGEM Wiki]
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