Team:BABS UNSW Australia/Notebook
Notebook
A brief summary of our trials, tribulations and brief moments of joy.
Late November - Early December 2014
- Following a lecture recruitment hustle by Rob, team members applied and were selected for the iGEM team. We all started reading up on synthetic biology and dreaming potential projects ranging from far-fetched to science fiction to milk.
17-19 February
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The team attended a three day bootcamp run by Rob, Daniel and Chris. We learned the basics of molecular biology techniques for the iGEM competition - cloning, enzyme digests, ligations and transformations. We participated in many sessions (some lead by team members) about other aspects of the competition - wiki design, primer design, actual design design. We also started presenting and discussing project ideas, and brainstorming ways to make each of them better.
4-8 March
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The uni semester starts, and we had our first meeting on the first day. We discussed communication strategies (online labbooks, OneNote vs Evernote) and role allocation. Most importantly, we started seriously talking about various projects ideas and their respective advantages and disadvantages.Projects discussed included:
- recombinant dehalogenases
- dynamic gene editing
- type 3 secretion systems for protein delivery
- biophotovoltaic cells
- synthetic endosymbiotic relationships for therapeutic use (endosynbio!)
Inspiration
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