Team:Montgomery Cougars NJUSA/Team Log
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Revision as of 18:53, 4 April 2014
Team Log
December 13th 2013 | |
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Mission Statement | Start team organization and keep progressing with the fundraising/sponsorship efforts. Assemble board 2013/2014. |
Meeting Overview | We began the meeting by announcing 2013/2014 officers followed by showing a video about synthetic biology to help members understand the importance of the club. The club will consist of the board as well as two sub-teams. The board collected emails and planned for fundraising and registration. |
Goals/Tasks for Next Meeting | We will start teaching the basics of synthetic biology, organizing the ShopRite bagging fundraiser, creating online accounts for everyone, and cleaning up attendance lists. |
November 22nd 2013 | |
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Mission Statement | Implement new attendance sign-in setup; announce participation consent forms (principle consent form); organize sub-teams |
Meeting Overview | We started by electronically taking attendance and introducing the two sub-teams. All members were allowed to choose their sub-teams (may cut down R&D later). Talked about fundraising because deadline -- December 31st
Hot chocolate Snow-hat sales ShopRite Bagging Last “introductory” meeting Leadership applications due Wed, 11/27, remind members to fill out consent forms |
Goals/Tasks for Next Meeting | Come up with an idea for fundraising..
Gather all participation consent forms Finish principle consent form |
Other Notes | If members try to look for sponsors, send iGEM write-up to them
Find sponsors quickly; focus on small companies in Montgomery Check with supervisor to see whether he has any ideas/grants |
December 20th 2013 | |
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Mission Statement | Design biological circuit from DNA sequence |
Meeting Overview | We received confirmation from ShopRite. The college advisor, Gavin from Purdue University came in to discuss synthetic biology and safety regulations. The R&D team learned how to use micropipettes while the operations discussed fundraiser ideas. . |
Goals/Tasks for Next Meeting | ShopRite bagging fundraiser |
January 17th 2013 | |
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Mission Statement | To learn information and become organized for the future. |
Meeting Overview | The meeting began with a presentation on synthetic biology. We discussed cutting down the R&D team, introduced plasmids and gene cloning, and explained the operations team structure. We also researched wiki websites. |
Goals/Tasks for Next Meeting | There were two goals: we went over the lab procedure for the pGLO lab and we established a bank account for Montgomery iGEM. |
Other Notes | We created a curriculum for the next few weeks, began discussing T-shirt designs and organized a board meeting at the Princeton Public Library on Sunday, 1/19/14. |
January 24th 2014 | |
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Mission Statement | Teach members about pGLO Lab. |
Meeting Overview | We explained how the iGEM google drive folders work and showed a bacterial transformation video. We ran a Q&A session. Each member had to demonstrate knowledge of the steps of the pGLO lab. |
Goals/Tasks for Next Meeting | We will understand the process of bacterial transformation and introduce laboratory techniques |
Other Notes | T-shirt design should be done by Feb 14th. Design winner gets free t-shirt |
January 31th 2014 | |
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Mission Statement | Go over lab technique. |
Meeting Overview | Aseptic technique, review pGLO lab.
How to clean with a Bunsen Burner(if metal use plastic loop. |
Goals/Tasks for Next Meeting | Accomplish pGLO lab successfully without contamination. Learn to make our own plasmids to put into bacteria. |
February 20th 2014 | |
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Mission Statement | To change the dynamics of iGEM and to administer the lab practical. |
Meeting Overview | We collected t-shirt money, and Robert gave a speech on dynamics. There was a Q&A session about the lab practical and iGEM |
Goals/Tasks for Next Meeting | Prepare for pGLO lab |
Other Notes | Shoprite bagging in March
Need to take yearbook photo soon. Meetings are mandatory. |
March 7th 2014 | |
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Mission Statement | pGLO lab today. Start operations organization. |
Meeting Overview | Format team organization. Finalize acne project description. Practice lab documentations. Board member headshots. |
Goals/Tasks for Next Meeting | Start DNA ligation lessons. Research more on acne project. |
Other Notes | Start website structure. |
March 14th 2014 | |
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Mission Statement | Learn about DNA ligation |
Meeting Overview | Go over t-shirt sizes. Review names and everyone's favorite Pokemon. Go over results from pGLO lab. Count number of colonies growing under UV light. Calculate transformation efficiency. |
Goals/Tasks for Next Meeting | Learn about DNA ligation. |
Other Notes | Although some students failed, they worked hard on the lab. |
April 4th 2014 | |
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Mission Statement | Have a presentation of mathematical modeling by Dr.Fishman. |
Meeting Overview | Dr. Fishman came to for an overview of mathematical modeling.
R&D researched further for an enzyme that would break down fatty acids. |
Goals/Tasks for Next Meeting | To further understand mathematical modeling. |
Our Project
- Project Overview
- Pathogenesis of Acne
- Selecting the Gene
- Registry Parts
- Mathematical Model
- Error Analysis