IllinoisTools/17 October 2009

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10/11-10/17

Donny

Launched the website, built the remote database, revised the HTML, implemented the Node Order weighting scheme.

Palak

Worked on the presentation slides. Worked on adding information about the project to the wiki. Met with our advisors and gave a preliminary presentation in order to get feedback.

Riyad

This week I wrote up the safety project and worked on finishing touches to slides

Kanishka

I worked on my part of the slides for the presentation. I also worked on looking into other IGEM teams that were working on similar projects that involved modeling of pathways. This was done to potentially help another team model their pathways computationally, instead of experimentally.

Nate

This week, as the wiki due date draws near, was mostly dedicated to the maintenance of the wiki. I made some graphics that were missing and fixed some that were not quite right. The wiki looks really good now, considering my lack of knowledge of CSS, html, and wikicode. Sure it doesn't look nearly as nice as the wetlab team, but I am still proud of how it looks. At least I got to learn some things about css, html, and wikicode. Also worked on presentation with group this week.