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Team 2 Tuesday = Mike, Dancho, Nishita<br>
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Team 2 Tuesday = Dancho and Nishita<br>
 
'''Solving a Hamiltonian Path Problem with a Bacterial Computer'''. <br>
 
'''Solving a Hamiltonian Path Problem with a Bacterial Computer'''. <br>
 
[http://www.jbioleng.org/content/3/1/11 Baumgardner, Jordan et al.]<br>
 
[http://www.jbioleng.org/content/3/1/11 Baumgardner, Jordan et al.]<br>

Revision as of 01:09, 24 January 2012

The group will be divided into 3 teams. Each team will be assigned one of the three papers published by a subset of our previous students.

Each group will meet with Drs. C and H one of the three days (M, Tu, or W) to ask any questions the team has about their assigned paper. Then on Friday 27th, each team will present their paper to the others.

Presentations should be about 20 minutes long. Time for Q&A additional.

Do not bother drawing fresh graphics. We encourage you to take snap shots of the figures and put them into your PPT presentations.


Team 1 Monday = Duke, Alex, Ellen
Engineering bacteria to solve the Burnt Pancake Problem.
Haynes, Karmella, et al.
Journal of Biological Engineering. Vol. 2(8): 1 – 12.


Team 2 Tuesday = Dancho and Nishita
Solving a Hamiltonian Path Problem with a Bacterial Computer.
Baumgardner, Jordan et al.
Journal of Biological Engineering. Vol. 3:11


Team 3 Wednesday = Ben, Kirsten, Erich
Bacterial Hash Function Using DNA-Based XOR Logic Reveals Unexpected Behavior of the LuxR Promoter.
Brianna Pearson*, Kin H. Lau* et al.
Interdisciplinary Bio Central. Vol. 3, article no. 10.


"Team 4" = Becca Evans
DNA assembly for synthetic biology: from parts to pathways and beyond
Tom Ellis,*ab Tom Adieac and Geoff S. Baldwin
Integr. Biol., 2011, 3, 109–118