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- | We worked closely together with the Freiburg_bioware Team, and got great feedback and ideas from them. | + | We worked closely together with the [[Team:Freiburg_bioware|Freiburg_bioware Team]] , and got great feedback and ideas from them.<br> |
Additionally we | Additionally we | ||
* supported [[Team:Freiburg_bioware|Freiburg_bioware]] in modeling their Reactions pathways, what included creating, partial solving and simulating an system of differential equations. | * supported [[Team:Freiburg_bioware|Freiburg_bioware]] in modeling their Reactions pathways, what included creating, partial solving and simulating an system of differential equations. | ||
+ | * created Logos, Wiki-layout, T-Shirt and the Poster together with [[Team:Freiburg_bioware|Team Freiburg_bioware]]. Without their support, we would have run into serious problems doing all these things before the Jamboree. Thank you Wetlab-Team! | ||
* involved Francois Le Fevre from Team [[Team:Paris|Paris]] in the creation of our project-concept and got great ideas and feedback from him. Thanks! | * involved Francois Le Fevre from Team [[Team:Paris|Paris]] in the creation of our project-concept and got great ideas and feedback from him. Thanks! | ||
* helped Team [[Team:Valencia|Valencia]] by filling out their survey (Gold Medal for 100% team participation). | * helped Team [[Team:Valencia|Valencia]] by filling out their survey (Gold Medal for 100% team participation). |
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Miscellaneous
Draft specification for SynBioWave 0.2
If you are interested in the future of SynBioWave, you can find the specification for your upcoming release in the Roadmap on our Project page.
Collaboration
We worked closely together with the Freiburg_bioware Team , and got great feedback and ideas from them.
Additionally we
- supported Freiburg_bioware in modeling their Reactions pathways, what included creating, partial solving and simulating an system of differential equations.
- created Logos, Wiki-layout, T-Shirt and the Poster together with Team Freiburg_bioware. Without their support, we would have run into serious problems doing all these things before the Jamboree. Thank you Wetlab-Team!
- involved Francois Le Fevre from Team Paris in the creation of our project-concept and got great ideas and feedback from him. Thanks!
- helped Team Valencia by filling out their survey (Gold Medal for 100% team participation).
Human Practice
Standard for sharing of BioBrick-Parts via the internet
The SynBioWave-Framework provides a standardized way to share BioBrick-Parts inside Google Wave via the internet. See our Project page for explanations and documentation.