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<b>FBI Discussion  <br>Room 32- 123 <br> 08:00 pm </b>
<b>FBI Discussion  <br>Room 32- 123 <br> 08:00 pm </b>

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Workshops

FBI Discussion
Room 32- 123
08:00 pm


Safeguarding Science & the future: Addressing Biosecurity in Synthetic Biology

Saturday

Autodesk Workshop
Room 32- 123
01:00 pm

Sunday

NEB Workshop
Room 32- 123
7:30pm


Triumph at the bench: tips, tricks, and strategies for successful nucleic acid engineering.


Abstract: The difference between a successful and a failed laboratory protocol can be maddeningly simple. Small experimental details ordinarily taken for granted by veteran scientists can become stumbling blocks for students starting out at the bench. Learning the hard way and reinventing the wheel only add frustration and delay to engineering objectives. As a sixth year judge, I have observed some of the common obstacles faced by teams in the wet phase of their projects. Drawing upon two decades of bench experience and five years of technical support for customers of molecular biology reagents, I will present information that will help you with your device constructions.