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Our goal is to genetically engineer a biological system that can compute solutions to a puzzle called the burnt pancake problem. The EHOP computer is a proof of concept for computing in vivo, with implications for future data storage devices and transgenic systems. Our work was done in collaboration with the Davidson College iGEM team.
Our goal is to genetically engineer a biological system that can compute solutions to a puzzle called the burnt pancake problem. The EHOP computer is a proof of concept for computing in vivo, with implications for future data storage devices and transgenic systems. Our work was done in collaboration with the Davidson College iGEM team.
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Cool site for Breakfast
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[http://www.cut-the-knot.org/SimpleGames/Flipper.shtml]

Revision as of 17:02, 14 May 2007

Missouri Western Team Meeting 5/14 (All present accept for Lane who is still in classes at Central High School)

Overview of goals for the next two weeks

Begin Experimentation

Educational Information

Literature Research

Anything accomplished during this time is gravy.

Contents

Students

• Lane H. Heard, Central High School graduate, [1]

• Eric L. Jessen, senior biology major (health sciences), [2]

• Kelly J. Malloy, senior chemistry major (health professions), [3]

• Brad J. Ogden, senior biology major (health sciences), [4]

Faculty

• Todd Eckdahl [5], Professor, Department of Biology, [6]

• Jeff Poet [7], Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, [8]

Shipping Address: Todd Eckdahl, Biology Department, Missouri Western State University, 4525 Downs Drive, Saint Joseph, MO, 64507 [(816) 271-5873]

Project Overview

Solving the Pancake Problem with an E. coli Computer Our goal is to genetically engineer a biological system that can compute solutions to a puzzle called the burnt pancake problem. The EHOP computer is a proof of concept for computing in vivo, with implications for future data storage devices and transgenic systems. Our work was done in collaboration with the Davidson College iGEM team.

Resources / Citations

Cool site for Breakfast [9]