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|'''Friday 28th May 2010''' - The whole team's very first brainstorm. Focusing on the water industry, we managed to develop some interesting ideas to research further, which includes:
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1. Self healing pipes - a method for pipes to 'recover' from damage using bacterial biofilms.
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3. Lowering nitrate levels - using bacteria to lower nitrate levels in rivers, helping to promote healthy living conditions for fish
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4. Carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus ratios - alteration of these using bacteria to inhibit growth of pathogenic bacteria
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<a href= "https://2010.igem.org/Team:sheffield/preweek1">Pre-week</a> - Very early brainstorming about the project
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<a href= "https://2010.igem.org/Team:sheffield/week1">Week 1</a> - The biosensor project area is decided and plans are made for the upcoming weeks.
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<a href= "https://2010.igem.org/Team:sheffield/week2">Week 2</a> - Our biosensor idea is examined in terms of cell proteins and feasibility.
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<a href= "https://2010.igem.org/Team:sheffield/week3">Week 3</a> - Some progress is made on deciding what genes to order, we practice transformations in the lab and our genes are ordered.
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<a href= "https://2010.igem.org/Team:sheffield/week4">Week 4</a> - We give our presentation in Newcastle and and progress is made in terms of human practices/transformations.
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<a href= "https://2010.igem.org/Team:sheffield/week5">Week 5</a> - Plasmids are ordered and progress is made on the modelling work.
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<a href= "https://2010.igem.org/Team:sheffield/week6">Week 6</a> - Growing up our BarA knockout cells. We conduct most of our human practices interviews and socio-technical circuitry.
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<a href= "https://2010.igem.org/Team:sheffield/week7">Week 7</a> - The wiki template is finished and made live, primers are ordered and the human practices socio-technical circuits are brought up to date.
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<a href= "https://2010.igem.org/Team:sheffield/week8">Week 8</a> - The human practices collage and most interviews are finished. Work begins on the pgaA promoter.
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<a href= "https://2010.igem.org/Team:sheffield/week9">Week 9</a> - We begin characterising the pgaA and hapR promoters.
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<a href= "https://2010.igem.org/Team:sheffield/week10">Week 10</a> - Modelling success, and transformation of the promoters & genes.
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<a href= "https://2010.igem.org/Team:sheffield/AfterWeek10">After week 10</a> - Final summary of our work after the 10 weeks
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5. "Bactoshave!" - the bacterial shaving system... (patent pending)
 
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'''Wednesday 23rd June''' - A small meeting between Thomas Leach, Narmada Herath and Steven Garrett comparing 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009 IGEM projects from other universities. Particular interest was taken in the projects using microbial fuel cells with salt as a main component. We're hoping to look further into exploiting this to desalinate samples of water possibly in cartridge form
 
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The projects using search and destroy bacteria and self healing pipes were also considered in some detail. These will be discussed further during the next meeting.
 
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'''Monday 28th June''' - 10 week IGEM placements officially begin. Our next meeting is planned aiming to narrow down the project to something realistic and attainable during the 10 weeks
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==Notebook==
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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 19:03, 27 October 2010

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Pre-week - Very early brainstorming about the project
Week 1 - The biosensor project area is decided and plans are made for the upcoming weeks.
Week 2 - Our biosensor idea is examined in terms of cell proteins and feasibility.
Week 3 - Some progress is made on deciding what genes to order, we practice transformations in the lab and our genes are ordered.
Week 4 - We give our presentation in Newcastle and and progress is made in terms of human practices/transformations.
Week 5 - Plasmids are ordered and progress is made on the modelling work.
Week 6 - Growing up our BarA knockout cells. We conduct most of our human practices interviews and socio-technical circuitry.
Week 7 - The wiki template is finished and made live, primers are ordered and the human practices socio-technical circuits are brought up to date.
Week 8 - The human practices collage and most interviews are finished. Work begins on the pgaA promoter.
Week 9 - We begin characterising the pgaA and hapR promoters.
Week 10 - Modelling success, and transformation of the promoters & genes.
After week 10 - Final summary of our work after the 10 weeks


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