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- | Today was spent preparing the synthetic kingdom for the meeting at | + | Today was full of wonderful manual labour as you can probably tell |
- | ICT with an educator friend of Sonja's. Mandy and I also showed the high school student that's with us for the week around second
| + | from everyone's update. After that, I managed to read a Second Life |
- | life. At the meeting we got quite a bit of insight on how to further
| + | ethics paper. I didn't think it was very good because it was poorly |
- | improve our island.
| + | written and it seemed the person was not qualified to do it. However, |
- | | + | I enjoyed the paper with the molecular orbitals. I think it is the |
- | For my portion:
| + | same person that did the molecule rezzer as well. The paper showed how |
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| + | useful Second Life can be tovisually present something, which is |
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- | *Have "exhibits"
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- | *Have a narrative (why do we care?)
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- | *Exploration should be more guided
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- | *more engineered cells
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- | *Tell people about what they are seeing
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- | *Integrate tutorial
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Revision as of 20:55, 19 August 2009
University of Calgary
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Making Competent Cells
- Prepared 500mL LB broth for making competent cells. Followed procedure that is outlined in the protocol page. Unfortunately, due to time constraints, we had to re-make the overnight cultures.
- Prepared two 5 mL overnight cultures (LB broth) of Top 10 cells and XL Gold Ultracompetent cells.
- Helped the bioinformatics department (Bachelor of Health Sciences) take apart computers in the morning.
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FAHD
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IMAN
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JAMIE
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PRIMA
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STEFAN
Meeting at Christian's lab
Today was full of wonderful manual labour as you can probably tell
from everyone's update. After that, I managed to read a Second Life
ethics paper. I didn't think it was very good because it was poorly
written and it seemed the person was not qualified to do it. However,
I enjoyed the paper with the molecular orbitals. I think it is the
same person that did the molecule rezzer as well. The paper showed how
useful Second Life can be tovisually present something, which is
excellent because synthetic biology is not very friendly to the naked
eye. I also started to write the ethics blog post and put some thought into
what to present on Friday.
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VICKI
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