Team:Tokyo-NoKoGen/Diary

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<BR>To understand how iGEM work, we made a seminar to understand the basics, for example how to use restriction enzymes, and how to use the BioBrick parts.
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<BR>School festival at Tokyo University! We made a poster presentation to many high school students and parents on our last year's project. It was very interesting to explain about genetic engineering of E. coli to those who are not familiar with them! We also got to know other team members of iGEM Japan, they were people who were fun to be with.
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<BR>Homework for the next iGEM meeting - each person must look up on a recent paper and make a presentation to the team.
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Team:Tokyo-NoKoGen - 2013.igem.org


April


18

Our first official gathering of Tokyo-NoKoGen 2013! Okay, let’s deicde on what we will do for the project this year.

25

Before we start, we looked up on what projects have been in presented in the past iGEM competitions. Each one of us picked a team of our interest, and made a presentation to the team.

May


1
To understand how iGEM work, we made a seminar to understand the basics, for example how to use restriction enzymes, and how to use the BioBrick parts.

16
Since we are going to present at Tokyo University very very soon, we need to practice and revise our poster presentation...Are we all ready?

19
School festival at Tokyo University! We made a poster presentation to many high school students and parents on our last year's project. It was very interesting to explain about genetic engineering of E. coli to those who are not familiar with them! We also got to know other team members of iGEM Japan, they were people who were fun to be with.

25
Homework for the next iGEM meeting - each person must look up on a recent paper and make a presentation to the team.

June


1
To understand how iGEM work, we made a seminar to understand the basics, for example how to use restriction enzymes, and how to use the BioBrick parts.

July




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September




October