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== About Lab Note ==
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[[Image:Labnote.gif|left]]We decided to make not only English Lab notes but also more detailed Lab notes in Japanese, and to show them in wiki this time. In the English version, it is possible to read about the purpose of the experiments and the kind of experiments we have carried out. Furthermore, in the Japanese version we show the purpose, the methodologies and  we make a careful and detailed list of the results.
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The reason why we present the Lab notes in Japanese in slightly more detail is because we think that the Lab notes must be precise. In fact, it is very well established that Lab notes must be accurate, and must bear a high degree of detail so that it can enable the reproduction of an experiment. This is a very important requirement for Lab notes. However, previous iGEM teams, particularly non-English teams, show lack of important entries or errors in the expressions of Lab notes. It is a fact that even in our group there are few members complying with these pre-established rules. So, we judged convenient to write the Lab note in our native language “Japanese” in pursuit of the accomplishment of the rules and comply with the highest accuracy possible. We believe that these notes will be not only of help to Japanese teams participating in future iGEM's but will constitute standards leading to exact reproducibility of the experiments.
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Moreover, this will lead to improvement of the popularity of iGEM as well as the social recognition of biological investigations, but, most importantly, to the promotion of Science and Communication. In addition, it becomes a contribution beyond the scientific community, reaching to the general public.
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:B2 Kawashima Akiko<BR>
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:B2 Nakamura Toyokazu<BR>
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You should make use of the calendar feature on the wiki and start a lab notebook.  This may be looked at by the judges to see how your work progressed throughout the summer.  It is a very useful organizational tool as well.
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Latest revision as of 11:40, 27 October 2010



Home > Notebook > Lab Note
Language : English / Japanese

About Lab Note

Labnote.gif
We decided to make not only English Lab notes but also more detailed Lab notes in Japanese, and to show them in wiki this time. In the English version, it is possible to read about the purpose of the experiments and the kind of experiments we have carried out. Furthermore, in the Japanese version we show the purpose, the methodologies and we make a careful and detailed list of the results.

The reason why we present the Lab notes in Japanese in slightly more detail is because we think that the Lab notes must be precise. In fact, it is very well established that Lab notes must be accurate, and must bear a high degree of detail so that it can enable the reproduction of an experiment. This is a very important requirement for Lab notes. However, previous iGEM teams, particularly non-English teams, show lack of important entries or errors in the expressions of Lab notes. It is a fact that even in our group there are few members complying with these pre-established rules. So, we judged convenient to write the Lab note in our native language “Japanese” in pursuit of the accomplishment of the rules and comply with the highest accuracy possible. We believe that these notes will be not only of help to Japanese teams participating in future iGEM's but will constitute standards leading to exact reproducibility of the experiments. Moreover, this will lead to improvement of the popularity of iGEM as well as the social recognition of biological investigations, but, most importantly, to the promotion of Science and Communication. In addition, it becomes a contribution beyond the scientific community, reaching to the general public.

Member

B3 Iwaki Aya
LABMEM.PNG

B3 Fukuyama Yuki
B3 Furumichi Satori
B2 Usui Kazuma
B2 Kawashima Akiko
B2 Takeuchi Fumihiko
B2 Nakamura Toyokazu
B1 Yoshimura Reo

Time Table

We have done experiments from Aug11 to Oct13
Laboratory Work
(1)Today's menu meeting
9:00-9:30
(2)Laboratory work
Mon.-Fry. 9:30-19:00
(sometimes 9:00-22:00)
Sat. Sun. 9:30-17:00
(3)Today's report meeting
18:00-
Regular meeting
Every Fryday 19:00-21:00