ETH Zurich 2006
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Organisation
People
Students
Simon Barkow | Christophe Dessimoz | Zlatko Franjcic |
Dominic Frutiger | Robin Künzler | Urs A. Müller |
Jonas Nart | Kristian Nolde | Alexander Roth |
Tamara Ulrich | Giorgia Valsesia | Herve Vanderschuren |
Supervisors
Jörg Stelling | Sven Panke | Eckart Zitzler |
Advisors
Uwe Sauer | Martin Fussenegger | Andreas Hierlemann |
Kay-Uwe Kirstein | Ruedi Aebersold |
Timeline & Tasks
Project Documentation
Introduction
Selected Project: We have voted that the Counter-approach would be the more suitable in the context of iGEM. The Counter-project selected for further development if time allow us possibly merged with one or two modules from the SO-Constructor as output modules.
Concept
Modeling
This group is focused on mathematical modeling, illustration, simulations and overall design. There are no permanent members for this group. Anyone can join and leave the group anytime he/she wants. A group coordinator will be assigned at the first meeting.
- Group Members: Tamara, Kristian, Zlatko
Implementation
Input-module
Module description: in a nutshell, this module has 2 system boundaries, both of which are characterized by PoPS. Its purpose is to take a single input PoPS and output 2 different PoPS. One of the outputs should be high and the other low when S is high and vice versa when S is low. Check here for more details.
- Group Members: Christophe, Dominic (coordinator), Giorgia, Herve, Zlatko
The iGEM-team at ETH decided to implement a modular and standardized Counter-system that can in principle be used to count any kind of biological event and generate any kind of output after a certain number N of events has been detected. The Counter-system can be split into 2 basic units, the NOR-module and the INPUT-module (outlined in red in the schematic below). This document deals with the implementation of the INPUT-module.
NOR Module
A NOR-module works as follows: There are two inputs and one output. The output is high if and only if the two inputs are low. In other words: The output is low whenever either one (or both) of the inputs are high.
- Group Members: Alex (coordinator), Jonas, Robin, Simon, Tamara, Urs
Integration
Results
Discussion
References
Links
Papers
bulter04, atkinson03, bates05, keiler01, suetsugu03, sudesh00, römling02, ross91, sutherland01, Lai04, zogaj01, miller01, basu05, goryachev05, you04, Isalan01, Beerli02, Mani05, Beerli00, Beerli98, Dreier01, Dreier05, Klug05, Yang95, Segal99, Segal03,
Glossary
Appendix
Previous Ideas
This is the brainstorming and previous ideas section. In this section you will find other projects that had been pursued, as well as random ideas without too much consideration of feasibility, etc.