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'''''30th August - 5th September'''''
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==Monday 23rd August==
 
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Ali and Omar spent the day researching the methods and technology available for Ultrascale Down Automation. The majority of time was spent with pHD students and senior lecturers interviewing them about this technology. This was vital because this year we planned on introducing another unique aspect to iGEM and that is the ability to scale down our project. Obviously due to time restriction, this idea was only to be researched and nothing more. Nevertheless, it was quite an insight.
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This week was a very decisive week indeed, we had to overcome several obstacles, one being the possibility of losing one of our main sponsorship bids. Nevertheless, we had to do some urgent reshuffling of tasks and have now unleashed a new wave of sponsorship haggling biopharmaceutical companies, be prepared!!!
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Day 1 without the biochemists! Alas the time has come for us Biochemical Engineers to take over the lab work due to the departure of our biochemists. It just so happened that there was also a tube strike this same day, but no, this was not going to stop us!
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But on a serious note, our plan for the week was to successfully transform the RBS-pTAC part into component cells. We carried out the usual transformation protocol where we streaked the part onto nutrient agar plates and then left them overnight. But the following day there was no growth at all, not even on the positive control. And so we measured the concentration of the part using the Nanodrop . We concluded that even though the concentration was in the region of 5g/L, that was sufficient to carry on with the transformation. The part was meant to be in a Kanamycin backbone so it made us wonder maybe that was not the case and it may have been placed in another backbone by the biochemists. We then decided to repeat the experiment this time using multiple plates, 1xAmpicillin, 1xKanamycin, 1xChlorophenical. This time, we successfully transformed the parts in the Kanamycin agar plate. These parts were essential as we planned on fermenting them the week after.
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In terms of modelling, Elena was cracking away at that, she set up meetings with several senior lecturers and pHD students to help with the various aspects of our circuit that needed modelling. Plans were being made to attempt to model the economic aspects behind our project.
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==Tuesday 24th August==
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[https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_9 '''Week 9''']
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[https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_11 '''Week 11''']
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Elena, our Modeling champion, has put in a lot of effort in trying to collaborate and earn that extra credit for GOLD. She is attempting to form Modeling collaboration between the UCL and Bristol team and had a Telephone conference with our collaborator Neeraj from Bristol University on this. We wanted them to operate our model into their BSIM program....
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[https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_1 '''1'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_2 '''2'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_3 '''3'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_4 '''4'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_5 '''5'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_6 '''6'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_7a '''7'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_8 '''8'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_9 '''9'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_10 '''10'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_11 '''11'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_12 '''12'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_13 '''13'''] [https://2010.igem.org/Team:UCL_London/Week_14 '''14''']
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Latest revision as of 20:09, 26 October 2010

UCL IGEM 2010

RETURN TO IGEM 2010

Crucial Deadlines week - Week 10

30th August - 5th September

UCL-Carol1.jpg


This week was a very decisive week indeed, we had to overcome several obstacles, one being the possibility of losing one of our main sponsorship bids. Nevertheless, we had to do some urgent reshuffling of tasks and have now unleashed a new wave of sponsorship haggling biopharmaceutical companies, be prepared!!!

Day 1 without the biochemists! Alas the time has come for us Biochemical Engineers to take over the lab work due to the departure of our biochemists. It just so happened that there was also a tube strike this same day, but no, this was not going to stop us!

UCL-lab1.JPG

But on a serious note, our plan for the week was to successfully transform the RBS-pTAC part into component cells. We carried out the usual transformation protocol where we streaked the part onto nutrient agar plates and then left them overnight. But the following day there was no growth at all, not even on the positive control. And so we measured the concentration of the part using the Nanodrop . We concluded that even though the concentration was in the region of 5g/L, that was sufficient to carry on with the transformation. The part was meant to be in a Kanamycin backbone so it made us wonder maybe that was not the case and it may have been placed in another backbone by the biochemists. We then decided to repeat the experiment this time using multiple plates, 1xAmpicillin, 1xKanamycin, 1xChlorophenical. This time, we successfully transformed the parts in the Kanamycin agar plate. These parts were essential as we planned on fermenting them the week after.


In terms of modelling, Elena was cracking away at that, she set up meetings with several senior lecturers and pHD students to help with the various aspects of our circuit that needed modelling. Plans were being made to attempt to model the economic aspects behind our project.

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