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iGemAbend

The aim of this evening is to introduce you into the field of synthetic biology and unconventional computation.

Thema: iGEM session at Sommercampus

Veranstalter: Andrei Kouznetsov

Veranstaltungsart: Rahmenprogramm

Termin: Montag, 14. August abends (siehe ZeitPlan)

Ort: Gebäude 101, Raum 00-Cafe

Detailliertes Kursprogramm

The central question of the International Genetically Engineered Machines competition (iGEM) is whether biological systems can be built from standard interchangeable parts and operated in living cells. iGEM was developed by Tom Knight and Drew Endy with their students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The competition has grown rapidly from 5 teams, to 13 teams, and to 38 international teams in this year.

The iGEM event at Sommercampus2006 will include a talk by Andrey Kuznetsov (iGEM instructor) and a webcast by Drew Endy. The topics will be but not restricted by 1) the history and an idea of iGEM competition, 2) Open Source Biology (MIT's registry of standard biological parts, BioBricks Foundation, composing DNA parts with prefix & suffix), 3) design of genetic networks (OpenWetWare), 4) high-throughput DNA synthesis (Barbie nano atelier, genetic applets and chassis cells), 5) iGEM2006 Freiburg team update (discussion and brainstorming)

This will be an informal event in the SommercampusCafé.

Kommentare

iGemAbend talk: [WWW] http://sommercampus2006.informatik.uni-freiburg.de/iGemAbend?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=iGemAbend.pdf

See more on iGEM Freiburg-wiki: [WWW] http://parts.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Freiburg_University_2006