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DateGoal/Activity
Feb 5
  • Intro: uh ..... olive oil? If available.
  • What is synbio? How is it different than bioengineering?
  • Semester overview / expectations
    • Instructor / advisor roles
  • Project possibilities
    • Weiss lab biases
    • Student roles / specializations
  • Project list - assignments
  • How to find a paper
  • How to read a paper
  • Homework: find and read (at least) one paper about the "state of the art" on your problem
    Come next week prepared to discuss one specific problem
Feb 12

GOAL: Learn more about reading papers; science-as-storytelling; group brainstorming

  • White board silent brainstorming
    • Project owner gives title, specific problem
    • Others: other problems, solutions, observations, connections, approaches
  • Review projects together
  • TPS: paper-reading experience
  • Papers II
    • TPS: paper-reading experience
    • Concept map: parts of a paper < – > parts of an experiment
    • Introduction to science-as-storytelling
    • Intro to record keeping.
  • Homework: meet as a group, find and read one paper about your project; come prepared to present ONE EXPERIMENT
Feb 19

GOAL: Narrow down to three projects

  • Intro: ??
  • Each group presents (10 min each)
  • Vote or self-assort to three projects
  • Intro to synbio as a problem-solving strategy
    • Parts, circuits, input / processing / actuation
  • Homework: meet as a subgroup (with advisors, this time); propose two synbio-based approaches; come up with one relevant paper for each.
Feb 26

GOAL: Narrow down to two projects.

  • Intro: ??
  • Each group presents.
  • Vote one project off the island. (Preference voting?)
  • Classwork & homework: swap projects. (Ie, if you were working on Project #1, this week you work on Project #2. The one that was voted off self-assorts.)
    Propose two (different) synbio-based approaches; come up with one relevant paper for each. 
Mar 6

 

Mar 12 
Mar 19

Final project selection.

  • Project presentation, then feedback about
    • working / group project structure (what are the parallel tracks?)
    • risks?
    • positives / benefits?
Mar 26SPRING BREAK
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May 14 


Bootcamp planning notes:

 - Safety training: get the ball rolling tomorrow.

  • TC bootcamp: smaller groups – does project involve TC at all?
  • Geneious and cloning together: plan the plasmid, build the plasmid, check the insilico RE map, do the RE
  • Make the plasmids built in the colonig bootcamp count – even if the advisors have to dictate the plasmids
  • Plan: thurs evenings split: 1 hr w/ Ron (planning / design / specification), 1 hr on dry skills (Geneious, etc.)
  • Probably 2 more meetings each week: 1 subgroup meeting with an advisor for planning / specification, 1 (wknd afternoon) for wet skills
  • Human practices - talk to other experts.