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This is going to be like a journal entry, as I think that my understand of synthetic biology has advanced significantly today:  After an action packed day, I think that I understand how the Biobrick system works.  This lead to myself and 2 other team members designing PCR primers to begin constructing our first new Biobricks next week.   
This is going to be like a journal entry, as I think that my understand of synthetic biology has advanced significantly today:  After an action packed day, I think that I understand how the Biobrick system works.  This lead to myself and 2 other team members designing PCR primers to begin constructing our first new Biobricks next week.   
The only thing is that I think this revelation might have something to do with our team receiving our coffee machine this morning.  A 50% productivity increase for less than £10!  Can't complain about that...
The only thing is that I think this revelation might have something to do with our team receiving our coffee machine this morning.  A 50% productivity increase for less than £10!  Can't complain about that...

Revision as of 15:47, 6 July 2006

Hi,

My name is Kim de Mora and I am a member of the 2006 Edinburgh IGEM team. I have just completed a Masters in Mechanical Engineering and Management here at the University of Edinburgh.

Without wanting this to sound too much like a personals ad, my hobbies are lifting weights, running, cycling and I’m a big movie buff. I’ve worked in pubs and clubs in Edinburgh for the last 3 years, doing everything from security to running a cocktail bar in a nightclub.

This is just an introduction as I just figured out how to use the Wiki! More info to follow soon.

Me in Scotland’s premier transportation service

Contact:

s0129661@sms.ed.ac.uk


This is going to be like a journal entry, as I think that my understand of synthetic biology has advanced significantly today: After an action packed day, I think that I understand how the Biobrick system works. This lead to myself and 2 other team members designing PCR primers to begin constructing our first new Biobricks next week.

The only thing is that I think this revelation might have something to do with our team receiving our coffee machine this morning. A 50% productivity increase for less than £10! Can't complain about that...

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