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| + | So ethics meeting will be coming up shortly so I'm doing a lot of |
| + | reading. Second Life will pick up again this weekend. |
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| + | Henkel, J. and Maurer, SM., 2007, The Economics of Synthetic Biology, |
| + | Molecular Systems Biology 3 (117):1-4. |
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| + | This paper deals a lot with the economical repercussions of having |
| + | standard biological parts for synthetic biology and raises several |
| + | important issues. Since standardized components are a fundamental part |
| + | of iGEM, this paper will help us look deeper into the pros and cons of |
| + | an open source system. Further details will be provided in the notes |
| + | on all the ethics papers I have read. |
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Revision as of 20:57, 19 August 2009
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CAROL
Checked Cell Growth
- No colonies were found from the transformation that occured yesterday.
- Suspect that the competent cells are not as functional as they should be. Will make new competent cells next week.
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CHINMOYEE
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EMILY
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FAHD
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IMAN
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JAMIE
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KATIE
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KEVIN
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MANDY
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PRIMA
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STEFAN
More ethics
So ethics meeting will be coming up shortly so I'm doing a lot of
reading. Second Life will pick up again this weekend.
Today I read:
Henkel, J. and Maurer, SM., 2007, The Economics of Synthetic Biology,
Molecular Systems Biology 3 (117):1-4.
This paper deals a lot with the economical repercussions of having
standard biological parts for synthetic biology and raises several
important issues. Since standardized components are a fundamental part
of iGEM, this paper will help us look deeper into the pros and cons of
an open source system. Further details will be provided in the notes
on all the ethics papers I have read.
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