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== '''Who we are''' ==
== '''Who we are''' ==
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<gallery caption="Undergraduate Team Members" widths="180px" heights="120px" perrow="3">
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Image:Washington_jeff_johnson.png|<center>Jeff Johnson</center>
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Image:chris_eiben.jpg|<center>Chris Eiben</center>
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Image:Washington_Huber_Tomas.jpg|<center>Tomas Huber</center>
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Image:Washington_Ivan_Huang.jpg|<center>Ivan Huang</center>
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Image:Washington_Peixian.JPG‎|<center>Peixian Liu</center>
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Image:Washington_Denny_Luan.JPG|<center>Denny Luan</center>
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Image:Wu_Cindy.jpg|<center>Cindy Wu</center>
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Image:Washington_Sean_Wu.jpg|<center>Sean Wu</center>
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Image:Washington_david_zong.jpg‎|<center>David Zong</center>
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Image:Laura_Austin.jpg|<center>Laura Austin</center>
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Image:me2.jpg|<center>Matt Coyne</center>
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Image:Washington_Justin.jpg|<center>Justin De Leon</center>
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Image:Matthew_Harger.JPG|<center>Matthew Harger</center>
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Image:DSC06208.JPG|<center>Jesa Landis</center>
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Image:Washington_matt_smith.png|<center>Matt Smith <br/> Molecular and Cellular Biology</center>
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Image:Ingrid.jpg|<center>Ingrid Swanson <br/> Microbiology <br/></center>
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Image:Regbert.jpg|<center>Rob Egbert <br/> Electrical Engineering</center>
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Image:galdzicki.jpg|<center>Michal Galdzicki <br/> Biomedical and Health Informatics</center>
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Image:Washington_Siegel_2010.jpg|<center>Justin Siegel <br/> Biomolecular Structure and Design</center>
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'''Advisors:'''
 
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*''' Advisor 1''':    Mentor for all
 
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*'''Ingrid Swanson''':      Department of Microbiology
 
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*'''Matt Smith''':    Graduate student advisor 
 
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*'''Rob Egbert''':    Electrical Engineering
 
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*'''Michal Galdzicki''':    Biomedical and Health Informatics
 
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*'''Grad Student 4''':    Our leader 
 
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*'''Grad Student 5''':    Our leader 
 
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*'''Grad Student 6''':    Our leader 
 
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'''Undergrads:'''
 
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*'''Chris Eiben''':   Quote?
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*'''David Zong''':    Newbie!
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image:Washington_David_Baker.jpg|<center>David Baker <br/> Biochemistry</center>
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*'''Jeff Johnson''': To lazy to make a quote
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Image:Washington_Klavins.jpg|<center>Eric Klavins <br/> Electrical Engineering</center>
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*'''Tomas Huber''': To lazy to make a quote
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image:Washington_Mougous.jpg|<center>Joseph Mougous <br/> Microbiology</center>
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*'''Sean Wu''':
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Image:Washington_Sauro.jpg|<center>Herbert Sauro <br/> Bioengineering</center>
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*'''Cindy Wu''':
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*'''Student 7''':
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Image:Washington_matt_smith.png|Matt Smith, Graduate Student Advisor
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Image:Washington_Biochemistry.gif|<center>Biochemistry <br/> Lab space</center>
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Image:Washington_jeff_johnson.png|Jeff Johnson,<br/>Sauro Team Member
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image:Washington_uwmb_header.jpg|<center>Microbiology <br/> Financial support and lab space</center>
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Image:chris_eiben.jpg|Chris Eiben, <br/> Baker Team Member
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Image:Wahsington_Fisher_Logo.jpg|<center>Fisher <br/> Lab Materials</center>
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Image:Washington_Huber_Tomas.jpg|Tomas Huber, <br/> Baker Team Member
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Image:Washington_Arthur_Friedlander.jpg|<center>Arthur Friedlander @ USAMRIID <br/> Help planning the project and offering to test our new enzymes' effectiveness against Anthrax!</center>
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Image:Ingrid.jpg|Ingrid Swanson, Graduate Advisor "Don't drink the 200-proof EtOH"
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Image:Washington_Chandran.png|<center>Deepak Chandran @ Bioengineering, University of Washington<br/> Always available to answer our TinkerCell API questions no matter how trivial.</center>
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Image:Washington_david_zong.jpg‎|David Zong, <br/> Baker Team Member
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Image:Regbert.jpg|Rob Egbert, Graduate Advisor<br/>
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Image:galdzicki.jpg|Michal Galdzicki, Graduate Advisor<br/>
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Image:somefile.jpg|Name, Team member<br/>
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== '''What we did''' ==
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== '''Who did what''' ==
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The teams were assembled during our winter quarter.  During this term we went around to classes and had weekly meeting to introduce students to synthetic biology through a series of guest lectures.  During the spring students participated in brainstorming projects related to the sponsoring Faculty advisors labs (Baker, Mougous, Klavins, Sauro) and came up with the project they wanted to carry out.  Over the summer, students completed all of the experimental work, but worked closely with both graduate students and faculty advisors to plan the most pertinent experiments and make the most of our limited time.
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=== The Gram Positive Therapeutic ===
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Chris Eiben, Sean Wu, Peixian Liu, David Zong, Ivan Huang, Cindy Wu, Denny Luan designed, expressed, purified, and characterized CapD, CapD_CP, and the 87 CapD_CP variants.
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=== The Gram Negative Therapeutic ===
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Matthew Harger, Matthew Coyne, and Jesa Landis cloned and characterized the Tse2/Tsi2 locus into BioBrick parts.
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Laura Austin and Justin De Leon recombineered and characterized the T7 promoter into the T6SS fosmid.
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=== New Tools ===
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Jeff Johnson developed the WikiDust and PartsRobot software. Jeff also wrote [http://openwetware.org/wiki/The_BioBricks_Foundation:RFC#BBF_RFC_68:_Standard_for_the_Electronic_Distribution_of_SBOLv_Diagrams BBF RFC 68]. Michal Galdzicki and Professor Herbert M. Sauro read and revised the document.
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Tomas Huber BioBricked the f1 origin, lacI repressor, and lacI regulated T7 promoter, taking them from the protein expression vector pET29b+ from Novagen.  He also constructed and characterized 4 protein-based expression cassette's made from new AND old BioBricks.
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'''&larr; [[Team:Washington/Safety|Safety Information]]'''
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'''[[Team:Washington/Accomplishments|What We Accomplished]] &rarr;'''
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Latest revision as of 01:01, 28 October 2010

Who we are





Who did what

The teams were assembled during our winter quarter. During this term we went around to classes and had weekly meeting to introduce students to synthetic biology through a series of guest lectures. During the spring students participated in brainstorming projects related to the sponsoring Faculty advisors labs (Baker, Mougous, Klavins, Sauro) and came up with the project they wanted to carry out. Over the summer, students completed all of the experimental work, but worked closely with both graduate students and faculty advisors to plan the most pertinent experiments and make the most of our limited time.

The Gram Positive Therapeutic

Chris Eiben, Sean Wu, Peixian Liu, David Zong, Ivan Huang, Cindy Wu, Denny Luan designed, expressed, purified, and characterized CapD, CapD_CP, and the 87 CapD_CP variants.

The Gram Negative Therapeutic

Matthew Harger, Matthew Coyne, and Jesa Landis cloned and characterized the Tse2/Tsi2 locus into BioBrick parts.

Laura Austin and Justin De Leon recombineered and characterized the T7 promoter into the T6SS fosmid.

New Tools

Jeff Johnson developed the WikiDust and PartsRobot software. Jeff also wrote [http://openwetware.org/wiki/The_BioBricks_Foundation:RFC#BBF_RFC_68:_Standard_for_the_Electronic_Distribution_of_SBOLv_Diagrams BBF RFC 68]. Michal Galdzicki and Professor Herbert M. Sauro read and revised the document.

Tomas Huber BioBricked the f1 origin, lacI repressor, and lacI regulated T7 promoter, taking them from the protein expression vector pET29b+ from Novagen. He also constructed and characterized 4 protein-based expression cassette's made from new AND old BioBricks.


Safety Information       What We Accomplished