Team:MSOE Milwaukee/Week8
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- | <p> </p><br> | + | <p>We worked more on developing our list of protocols and the details associated with them, as in where to find the different parts in the kit or the names of the exact pieces we're using. We hope to finish this project up on Friday so we have everything we need in one particular place. This will keep us organized and help us determine if there are any holes in our plan that we should patch before we get into the lab. We also had a team meeting with WLC iGEM team, and it went well. They delivered a part for us to use in our excretion system, and we discussed possible further collaboration. </p><br> |
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Revision as of 01:19, 26 July 2013
Monday
As a team, we discussed our next plan of action. There is only one protocol left to write, and we decided on a direction for that. We also discussed information received from SAE on campus. They are helping us gather information about using Eucalyptol as a biodiesel or a fuel additive. More research must be completed to learn more about its potential as a biodiesel and its properties. We also created a plan of action for when we finally get our parts. We have four major steps outlined, but we need to further research what it takes to characterize parts. We want to submit characterized parts, but we need to work on protocols for doing so.
Tuesday
In small groups, we added finishing touches to the protocol list. After the last protocol is finished, we hope to create a binder full of our procedures to serve as a lab manual and help keep us all organized. We also emailed Lakefront Brewery about potentially obtaining some of their spent grain waste. We also researched more about using Eucalyptol as either a biodiesel or a fuel additive, and the fuel additive aspect seems the most promising. We hope to keep researching that this week and keep making progress on compiling information about Eucalyptol as a fuel. We also watched the safety certification presentation, which means we are all on our way to becoming safety certified!
Wednesday
We had to redesign a few primers and gene blocks today to conform with the standards to order. There were two areas repeated within the same gene block, so we had to do more optimization on the different codons of the gene. This was successful, and we hope to order within the next day or two. We also researched more on Eucalyptol as a fuel. We found a few new sources, but there is not much current research on the topic. Instead, we hope to find properties of Eucalyptol, and compare them to the values of existing fuels. The only problem we see with this is not being able to access the different papers we need for information.
Thursday
We worked more on developing our list of protocols and the details associated with them, as in where to find the different parts in the kit or the names of the exact pieces we're using. We hope to finish this project up on Friday so we have everything we need in one particular place. This will keep us organized and help us determine if there are any holes in our plan that we should patch before we get into the lab. We also had a team meeting with WLC iGEM team, and it went well. They delivered a part for us to use in our excretion system, and we discussed possible further collaboration.