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Revision as of 19:07, 31 August 2006
→ half-adder idea → Meat Monitor idea
Marco, Alexandra, Arthur, Olga, Dimo, Marko, Robert,
Franz, Michael
Contents |
Next meetings
- Thursday, August 24, 2006: 4:00pm (!) in CNB seminar room
- Thursday, August 31, 2006: 4:00pm in CNB seminar room
TODOs
- enter lab experience report to registry
- revise wiki pages (remove old stuff, structure, more details)
Schedule
Available as Google Calendar: [http://www.google.com/calendar/render?cid=pqi8ni6gnfj5r3o0np0h4smrr4@group.calendar.google.com iGEM 2006 ETH Zurich]
- Thu 20.7., 1700: kickoff meeting in CNB E 121
- 27.7.-3.8. 1st group phase
- Define project in more detail within two groups
Thu 27.7., 1700: meeting of entire group to share ideas
Thu 3.8., 1700: decision on final project - 15.8. 1700
- Tutorial "Modelling of AND gate"
- Until 20.8.
- Finalize DNA design, order it
- September,October
- Implement design (registry bio-bricks, ordered DNA)
- 23.10.
- Latest point to start getting our presentation going and to finish the iGEM wiki documentation
- 4./5.11.
- Jamboree in Boston
Participants
- Michael Friedmann
- Dimo Brockhoff
- Franz Zürcher
- Olga Nikolayeva
- Alexandra Choutko
- Arthur Korn
- Robert Schütz
- Marco Terzer
- Marko Jovanovic
First Group Phase (July 20th - August 3rd)
We split up the whole group into two teams to come up with a more detailed "vision" for our design:
Group 1 Group 2 Michael Franz Dimo Alexandra Olga Robert Arthur Marco Marko
Project Ideas
During the first group phase, we mainly focuse on two designs
- the Meat Monitor (group 1) and
- the Half-adder including an application to pattern recognition (group 2).
Before, we had various different ideas, which can be found here.
Press
The German magazine Spiegel wrote about the iGEM competition on August 14, 2006. The article (in German) can be found [http://www.spiegel.de/spiegel/0,1518,431399,00.html here].