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==This is our first attempt at GCAT Community Wiki.==
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This Wiki has been set up for the use of the GCAT community. The intent is that it be maintained by its users.
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To request GcatWiki write Access to the Wiki, Contact [http://gcat.davidson.edu/WikiAccess/GcatWikiAccessRequest.php Dr Malcolm Campbell]
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==[http://gcat.davidson.edu/Gcatwiki/index.php/Davidson_Protocols Davidson Protocols]==
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==[http://gcat.davidson.edu/Gcatwiki/index.php/MWSU_protocols MWSU Protocols]==
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==[[Mouse Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 2D RNAseq Project]]==
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==[[Mouse Down Syndrome ES RNAseq Project]]==
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==[[Davidson Bio113 Protocols]]==
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* Each school should create its own page. Use the "Internal Link" button above to create a page.  With a return link to the main page.
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==[[Summer 2014 SynBio Project (Davidson and MWSU)]]==
* Students work should be put on a separate page under their school.
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* It is expected that each user will maintain their own page.
 
* Please be aware that the Wiki has been set up with unrestricted read access.  That means that '''ANYBODY''' can read your postings.
 
* Write access is restricted to authorized users and will be revoked for inappropriate use.
 
* Users with write access can edit '''ANY''' page. Unauthorized editing of another user's page is considered inappropriate use of the Wiki.
 
* To request write access, send email to [mailto:macampbell@davidson.edu <strong>macampbell@davidson.edu</strong>]
 
* The following link is an example of a Wiki page.  Please note the page does not follow the guidelines of a separate page per school or user.  It is intended to be used for help in learning the Wiki sintax.  Other helpful documentatin is listes below.
 
  
<font size="4">'''[[Results from GCAT undergraduates]]'''</font>
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==[[Ethics and Philosophy of SynBio]]==
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==[[Summer 2013 SynBio Project (Davidson and MWSU)]]==
 
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==[[Education Research by Caylyn Harvey]]==
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==[[Burmese Python RNAseq Project]]==
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==[[iRobot Energy Saver Project]]==
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==[[Summer 2012 SynBio Project (Davidson and MWSU)]]==
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==[[Synthetic Biology Network Research]]==
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==[[Genome Assembly Project: Leland Taylor '12]]==
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==[[Blueberry Genome Project for Bio343]]==
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== [[Halomicrobium mukohataei Genome Fall 2009]] ==
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== [[Halorhabdus utahensis Genome]] ==
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==[[Network Research with Synthetic Biology]]==
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== [[Missouri Western/Davidson SynBio 2011]] ==
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== [[Missouri Western/Davidson iGEM2010]] ==
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== [[Missouri Western/Davidson iGEM2009]] ==
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== [[Davidson/Missouri Western iGEM2008]] ==
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== [[MAGIC Tool Development]] ==
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== [[Nova Southeastern University]] ==
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== [[Davidson College]]==  Small liberal arts college near Charlotte, NC.
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A. Malcolm Campbell and Laurie J. Heyer GCAT faculty
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* [http://gcat.davidson.edu/GcatWiki/index.php/User:Kahaynes Karmella A. Haynes], Visiting Assitant Professor of Biology
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* [[A_Review_of_Synthetic_Biology |A Review of Synthetic Biology]] - Davidson College Synthetic Biology Seminar (Fall 2007)
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* [[Laboratory Notebooks]]
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== [[Swarthmore College]]==
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[http://www.bio.davidson.edu/GCAT GCAT Main Page]
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http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Duke/Projects/bc - bacterial communication with light.
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http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Cambridge  - they talk a little about making a bacterial internet, I have no idea what they mean.
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http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Tokyo_Tech - They say, “Bistability and cell-cell communication are necessary to realize our model of ‘Balanced differentiation’.”

Latest revision as of 22:23, 20 January 2018


To request GcatWiki write Access to the Wiki, Contact Dr Malcolm Campbell

Davidson Protocols



MWSU Protocols



Mouse Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 2D RNAseq Project



Mouse Down Syndrome ES RNAseq Project



Davidson Bio113 Protocols




Summer 2014 SynBio Project (Davidson and MWSU)


Ethics and Philosophy of SynBio



Summer 2013 SynBio Project (Davidson and MWSU)




Education Research by Caylyn Harvey


Burmese Python RNAseq Project


iRobot Energy Saver Project


Summer 2012 SynBio Project (Davidson and MWSU)


Synthetic Biology Network Research


Genome Assembly Project: Leland Taylor '12


Blueberry Genome Project for Bio343


Halomicrobium mukohataei Genome Fall 2009


Halorhabdus utahensis Genome


Network Research with Synthetic Biology


Missouri Western/Davidson SynBio 2011


Missouri Western/Davidson iGEM2010


Missouri Western/Davidson iGEM2009


Davidson/Missouri Western iGEM2008


MAGIC Tool Development


Nova Southeastern University


== Davidson College== Small liberal arts college near Charlotte, NC. A. Malcolm Campbell and Laurie J. Heyer GCAT faculty

Swarthmore College







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GCAT Main Page

http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Duke/Projects/bc - bacterial communication with light.

http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Cambridge - they talk a little about making a bacterial internet, I have no idea what they mean.

http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Tokyo_Tech - They say, “Bistability and cell-cell communication are necessary to realize our model of ‘Balanced differentiation’.”