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[[Media:Ventersyntheticcell.pdf|Creation of a Bacterial Cell Controlled by a Chemically Synthesized Genome (Original Article from the Venter group)]] | [[Media:Ventersyntheticcell.pdf|Creation of a Bacterial Cell Controlled by a Chemically Synthesized Genome (Original Article from the Venter group)]] | ||
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[[Media:Journal_club_714.ppt|Engineering key components in a synthetic eukaryotic signal transduction pathway ppt]] | [[Media:Journal_club_714.ppt|Engineering key components in a synthetic eukaryotic signal transduction pathway ppt]] | ||
[[Media:Antunes_2009.pdf|Antunes et al. 2009: Engineering key components in a synthetic eukaryotic signal transduction pathway]] | [[Media:Antunes_2009.pdf|Antunes et al. 2009: Engineering key components in a synthetic eukaryotic signal transduction pathway]] |
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Journal Clubs
The iGEM team, along with our advisors, met over lunch weekly to discuss current literature with synthetic biology implications. Our "journal club" was formed so that we could interact with the broad range of research occurring in this field and gain more experience reading technical journal papers. Members of the Brown community, including former iGEM alumni and lab associates, were invited to join us and also learn about interesting developments in synthetic biology.
Each week, one member of the team led the discussion by focusing on a single paper to present to the club.
6/30/10: Creation of a Synthetic Genome
Creation of a Synthetic Cell ppt
7/14/10: Creation of a bacterial/plant hybrid pathway
Engineering key components in a synthetic eukaryotic signal transduction pathway ppt