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==This is our first attempt at <font color="#000000"><strong>G<font color="#FF33FF">C</font><font color="#00CC00">A</font><font color="#FF0000">T</font></strong> Community Wiki.==
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==[http://gcat.davidson.edu/Gcatwiki/index.php/Davidson_Protocols Davidson Protocols]==
 
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==[[Synthetic Biology Workshop, Davidson, July 2010]]==
 
  
 
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Morris: In Eric's section, I think he meant devices instead of devises, and in Andrea and Anil's section #8 I think the Endy lab is at Stanford, not Sanford.  This is my first ever effort at group paper writing using a wiki, so please bear with me.  I do not envy Consuelo and Michael's job of giving this one voice, and look forward to seeing the more nearly finished product.
 
  
Anil: Morris, thanks for pointing out the typo. I have corrected it. Dear All, I made the following notes on the Birds of a Feather Meeting – Non Biologists. Please include any content as you see fit.
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==[http://gcat.davidson.edu/Gcatwiki/index.php/MWSU_protocols MWSU Protocols]==
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A question was raised regarding the level of mathematics used in synthetic biology as evidenced in some of the projects presented during the workshop. Would mathematicians find the level of math challenging enough to be drawn to the field? It was felt that that even though many mathematicians may not find the mathematics challenging enough, the focus of applying mathematics is in modeling the biological processes involved. This provides a way to compare those results that are predicted, to those that are observed. The mathematical models can be used to predict possible outcomes of a proposed approach and also verify its feasibility before beginning any implementation work. It was also felt that mathematicians might want to know what they could contribute. For example, they could contribute by modeling a diffusion process.
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The challenges of inter-departmental collaborations within and across universities were discussed. Since most departments have their own way of approaching things, faculty members who are attempting collaboration might get frustrated with possible impediments. Departments must make changes to foster collaboration. Also, institutional changes must be made as a result of faculty members conducting collaborative research. For example, faculty members on tenure committees must learn that it is quite common for collaborative research papers to have many authors. This does not diminish the contribution of one or more of the authors. Also, the names of authors on papers are ordered differently depending on the field.
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==[[Mouse Charcot-Marie-Tooth type 2D RNAseq Project]]==
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The challenges of cross-disciplinary collaboration where the experience level of faculty members in their respective fields might vary, was also discussed. Faculty members who are more experienced in their fields might be frustrated with the lack of adequate explanation provided by their colleagues. For example, a chemistry professor did not receive an adequate response from the junior colleague to a query regarding polymerization.
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The issue of how much time non-tenured faculty members must spend with their students for research as opposed to tenured faculty members was discussed. It was felt that while tenured faculty members might have the luxury of attempting new research and yet be unsuccessful, tenure track faculty members might be adversely affected by failure. Pragmatism in choice of research topics and time management was advised.
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==[[Mouse Down Syndrome ES RNAseq Project]]==
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It was felt that one of the concerns for potential collaborators in the field could be: what constitutes service to the synthetic biology research community? Such faculty members can be informed that contributing parts to the community counts as service to the community. Other concerns could be: how does one become part of the community? How does one contribute to or access shared resources? How can one teach non-biology majors basic concepts in biology? When does one introduce these concepts? How can one better communicate with Biologists? The importance of maintaining a glossary of key abbreviations and their explanations (for example, ds DNA) was discussed. Such a glossary must be readily available to future synthetic biology workshop participants and collaborating non-biologists. It was also felt that some pre workshop material and preparation might help the non-biologists. The instructors explained that they felt a common language could be developed through the interaction of the biologist and non-biologist pairing in the workshop, where the biologist can introduce his/her colleague to basic concepts in biology. Participants agreed that this approach was quite helpful.
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==[[Davidson Bio113 Protocols]]==
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==[[Summer 2014 SynBio Project (Davidson and MWSU)]]==
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==[[Ethics and Philosophy of SynBio]]==
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==[[Education Research by Caylyn Harvey]]==
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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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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’.”