Ambassador iGEM Team
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*'''[[User:Ahessel|Ahessel]] 06:46, 14 June 2006 (EDT)''': I think this would be a great opportunity to test how well iGEM tools work for virtual teams, gain experience with the new tools, and showcase assembly lines. | *'''[[User:Ahessel|Ahessel]] 06:46, 14 June 2006 (EDT)''': I think this would be a great opportunity to test how well iGEM tools work for virtual teams, gain experience with the new tools, and showcase assembly lines. | ||
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+ | *'''[[User:Jonas|jonas]] 08:17, 14 June 2006 (EDT)''': Great Idea! I wonder how the europeans could be involved without being phisically at MIT though. | ||
+ | *'''[[User:Jonas|jonas]] 08:26, 14 June 2006 (EDT)''' On a second thought though, I wonder if that wouldn´t divert to much energy and time from our main tasks... | ||
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+ | *'''[[User:Tamara|Tamara]] 13:35, 14 June 2006 (UTC)''': Hey, I really like that idea! I am certainly willing to help with modeling, although I see Jonas' point (about the time problem). | ||
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+ | *--[[User:Jamesbrown|Jamesbrown]] 23:28, 14 June 2006 (EDT) When I suggested this last week I had in mind the fact that Meagan was making really impressive progress with the robot and this would mean we could feasably sketch out a design using existing parts and have it made with relatively little work. I figured it would work as a neat aside to have an entry and never figured we'd invest serious time in modelling or practical assembly. | ||
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+ | I'm keen to at least design a system in principle - or alternatively do a really daft fictious one using comical biobricks and present it as light relief (we did this today at Brown to gain familiarity to the registry and had a lot of fun improvising on the spot -> cafA:a cafine-dependant promoter - I ask you... [http://partsregistry.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM2006partsregistry.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM2006&group=Brown Brown Parts] | ||
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+ | *'''[[User:Ahessel|Ahessel]] 04:41, 15 June 2006 (EDT)''': Let's keep our minds open. Obviously, the success of iGEM is paramount and there is more than enough work to do. But if we get a brainstorm, let's see if we can't physically realize it. |
Latest revision as of 08:41, 15 June 2006
This page is for discussing and organizing the creation of an ambassador team entry in the iGEM competition.
- Ahessel 06:46, 14 June 2006 (EDT): I think this would be a great opportunity to test how well iGEM tools work for virtual teams, gain experience with the new tools, and showcase assembly lines.
- jonas 08:17, 14 June 2006 (EDT): Great Idea! I wonder how the europeans could be involved without being phisically at MIT though.
- jonas 08:26, 14 June 2006 (EDT) On a second thought though, I wonder if that wouldn´t divert to much energy and time from our main tasks...
- Tamara 13:35, 14 June 2006 (UTC): Hey, I really like that idea! I am certainly willing to help with modeling, although I see Jonas' point (about the time problem).
- --Jamesbrown 23:28, 14 June 2006 (EDT) When I suggested this last week I had in mind the fact that Meagan was making really impressive progress with the robot and this would mean we could feasably sketch out a design using existing parts and have it made with relatively little work. I figured it would work as a neat aside to have an entry and never figured we'd invest serious time in modelling or practical assembly.
I'm keen to at least design a system in principle - or alternatively do a really daft fictious one using comical biobricks and present it as light relief (we did this today at Brown to gain familiarity to the registry and had a lot of fun improvising on the spot -> cafA:a cafine-dependant promoter - I ask you... [http://partsregistry.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM2006partsregistry.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM2006&group=Brown Brown Parts]
- Ahessel 04:41, 15 June 2006 (EDT): Let's keep our minds open. Obviously, the success of iGEM is paramount and there is more than enough work to do. But if we get a brainstorm, let's see if we can't physically realize it.