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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)" The International Genetically Engineered Machine competition (iGEM) is designed to answer this question. The challenge is to design and implement a machine capable of performing an engineered task, but in this case, the machines are transcribed from DNA sequences and the parts are proteins and peptides. This interdisciplinary project bridges fields from biology through engineerin and computer science and demonstrates how the future of science is a cross disciplinary field. yadiyadiyada.. | ||
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+ | '''What is synthetic biology''' ---[[User:Johncumbers|Johncumbers]] 19:37, 8 March 2006 (EST)john, work in progress <br> | ||
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Revision as of 00:37, 9 March 2006
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Brown iGEM team
We are looking for team funding for students to take part in the competition over the summer.
Tasks to do
-can somebody add the departments to our faculty sponsors please? you can google for these.
-can somebody link all the students to their usernames please?
-please sign up to write up a section.
Who's doing what
John - writing 2 parts of app.
Brendan - formatting application at end. please start asap, so we can insert the text when finished.
Victoria - overviewing the draft proposal and checking it runs together.
Megan - BDH link
Application
'Introduction' ---Johncumbers 19:37, 8 March 2006 (EST)john, work in progress
"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)" The International Genetically Engineered Machine competition (iGEM) is designed to answer this question. The challenge is to design and implement a machine capable of performing an engineered task, but in this case, the machines are transcribed from DNA sequences and the parts are proteins and peptides. This interdisciplinary project bridges fields from biology through engineerin and computer science and demonstrates how the future of science is a cross disciplinary field. yadiyadiyada..
'References'
1) http://icampus.mit.edu/projects/iGem.shtml
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3)
What is synthetic biology ---Johncumbers 19:37, 8 March 2006 (EST)john, work in progress
What is iGEM, history
Who is involved? which profs & which departments?
Why should Brown sponsor the team?
What funding do we request?
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Members
John Cumbers - Graduate Student Computational Biology
Annie Gao anniegao
Brendan Hickey brendanhickey
Elaine Tran elainetran
Elena Helman elenahelman
Jamie Lemon jamielemon
Julia Heneghan juliaheneghan
Julie Spector juliespector
Kara Neergaard karaneergaard
Megan Schmidt meganschmidt
Nicholas Halden nicholashalden
Peter Goldstein petergoldstein
Peter Rosenthal peterrosenthal
Rahul Nene rahulnene
Smita Gupta smitagupta
Victoria Lattanzi victorialattanzi
Faculty mentoring team
Gary Wessel
Marc Tatar
Faculty support
David Targan
Karen Marie Haberstroh
Jim Valles
Sorin Istrail
Marjorie Thompson
Potential support
Nicola Neretti
Alex Brodsky
Links
[http://icampus.mit.edu/projects/iGem.shtml iGEM overview]
[http://2006.igem.org/Main_Page iGEM Wiki]