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==[[BU06:Schedule|Schedule]]==
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* Thursday (6/15/06) 4:30 - 6:30 pm, Ingalls - [[BU06:Reading and Discussion 1|Reading and Discussion 1]]
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* Wednesday (7/5/06) 5:00pm - Ingalls - General Meeting, research presentations begin
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* Friday (6/16/06) 12:00 pm - Ingalls - Proposal Meeting
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* Tuesday (6/19/06) 6:15pm - ingalls - igem general meeting with emphasis on proposal
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* Tuesday (6/27/06) 6:15pm - 44 Cummington - General Meeting
* Tuesday (6/27/06) 6:15pm - 44 Cummington - General Meeting
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* Tuesday (6/19/06) 6:15pm - ingalls - igem general meeting with emphasis on proposal
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* Friday (6/16/06) 12:00 pm - Ingalls - Proposal Meeting
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* Thursday (6/15/06) 4:30 - 6:30 pm, Ingalls - [[BU06:Reading and Discussion 1|Reading and Discussion 1]]
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==[[BU06:resources|Resources]]==

Revision as of 15:29, 5 July 2006

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The BU 2006 iGEM Team

IPTG turns us on! (thanks to Philina Lee of the Collins lab for this slogan)

Schedule

  • Wednesday (7/5/06) 5:00pm - Ingalls - General Meeting, research presentations begin
  • Tuesday (6/27/06) 6:15pm - 44 Cummington - General Meeting
  • Tuesday (6/19/06) 6:15pm - ingalls - igem general meeting with emphasis on proposal
  • Friday (6/16/06) 12:00 pm - Ingalls - Proposal Meeting
  • Thursday (6/15/06) 4:30 - 6:30 pm, Ingalls - Reading and Discussion 1

Resources

Research Teams!

Proposal

Reading and Discussion 1 - Look! Look here! Read! Learn!

BU iGEM Training

Using the wiki

Lux operon

BU Chemotaxis Summary

BUiGEM Google Group

Team members can store and reference PDFs of scientific papers at http://www.citeulike.org/user/BUiGEM/ (Get the password from Richard) Take a look at tagging feature and the bookmarklet used for posting. (I'll put in more details soon). Here's a list of tags I have so far:

  • part2b for papers describing DNA sequences that we could turn into a part
  • part_XYZ for papers describing a specific part we might make
  • gene_XYZ for papers describing a particular gene in any detail

Remember you can apply any number of relevant tags you like to a given paper.

Tom Knight's earlier plasmid construction technique: http://web.mit.edu/synbio/release/docs/biobricks.pdf

Randy Rettberg sez B0015 is a pretty reliable terminator.


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