http://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php?title=Special:Contributions&feed=atom&limit=500&target=Kahaynes&year=&month=2007.igem.org - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T09:18:41ZFrom 2007.igem.orgMediaWiki 1.16.5http://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Publishing_iGEM_ProjectsPublishing iGEM Projects2007-10-24T17:22:00Z<p>Kahaynes: /* Scientific Publications from iGEM Projects */</p>
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<div>{{TOCright}}<br />
== Press about iGEM Teams ==<br />
<html><br />
<ul><br />
<li><a href="http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/article.cfm?id=8817">Alberta's ButaNerds iGEM team (w/ video!)</a></li><br />
<li><a href="http://pub.ucsf.edu/today/cache/feature/200708022.html">UCSF's all-highschool team</a></li><br />
</ul><br />
</html><br />
== Press about iGEM International ==<br />
<html><br />
<ul><br />
<li><a href="https://2007.igem.org/Publishing_iGEM_Projects#Publishers_or_Conference_Organizers">IET Synthetic Biology launches</a></li><br />
</ul><br />
</html><br />
<br />
== Scientific Publications from iGEM Projects ==<br />
'''Computing With Living Hardware'''<br><br />
''2006 Davidson-Missouri Western iGEM Team'': Haynes, K.A., Broderick, M.L., Brown, A.D., Butner, T.L., Harden, L., Heard, L., Jessen, E., Malloy, K., Ogden, B., Rosemond, S., Simpson, S., Zwack, E., Campbell, A.M., Eckdahl, T., Heyer, L.J., Poet, J.<br><br />
[http://scitation.aip.org/getpdf/servlet/GetPDFServlet?filetype=pdf&id=ISBEBU0000010001-2000044000001&idtype=cvips&prog=normal IET Synth. Biol. 1(1-2) 44-47 (2007)]<br />
<br />
'''Engineered human cells: say no to sepsis'''<br><br />
''2006 Ljubljana iGEM Team'': Ciglič M., Fekonja O., Kovač J., Oblak A., Pohar J., Skočaj M., Tkavc R., Benčina M., Panter G., Manček Keber M., Dolinar M. Jerala R.<br><br />
[http://scitation.aip.org/getpdf/servlet/GetPDFServlet?filetype=pdf&id=ISBEBU0000010001-2000044000001&idtype=cvips&prog=normal IET Synth. Biol. 1(1-2) 13-16 (2007)] <br><br />
(iGEM2006 Grand Prize winners present their work on modification of human cells that could not induce sepsis yet be able to react against pathogens.)<br />
<br />
== iGEM Publications Committee == <br />
<br />
We are starting an iGEM publications committee to help iGEM teams get their projects published.<br />
If you want to join, add your username, real name, and organization here.<br />
<br />
Members:<br />
<br />
* [[User:Randy]] Randy Rettberg<br />
* [[User:Alfonso]] Alfonso Jaramillo. Ecole Polytechnique (France).<br />
* [[User:Bottani]] Samuel Bottani. University Paris-Diderot / Pasteur Institute (France).<br />
<br />
== Other Resources ==<br />
<div style="float:left;">{{clickpic|Image:Igem_logos.zip|https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/7/77/Igem07-100x82.jpg}} </div><br />
You can download high resolution copies of the iGEM and iGEM07 logos '''[https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/4/44/Igem_logos.zip here]''' (photoshop .psd file of the igem / igem07 logo, plus high resolution .png files of the igem and igem07 logo.) Note that the iGEM logo and iGEM 2007 logo are copyrighted by iGEM and provided here for iGEM participants to help them promote iGEM and their iGEM team.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Publishing_iGEM_ProjectsPublishing iGEM Projects2007-10-24T17:19:26Z<p>Kahaynes: /* Scientific Publications from iGEM Projects */</p>
<hr />
<div>{{TOCright}}<br />
== Press about iGEM Teams ==<br />
<html><br />
<ul><br />
<li><a href="http://www.expressnews.ualberta.ca/article.cfm?id=8817">Alberta's ButaNerds iGEM team (w/ video!)</a></li><br />
<li><a href="http://pub.ucsf.edu/today/cache/feature/200708022.html">UCSF's all-highschool team</a></li><br />
</ul><br />
</html><br />
== Press about iGEM International ==<br />
<html><br />
<ul><br />
<li><a href="https://2007.igem.org/Publishing_iGEM_Projects#Publishers_or_Conference_Organizers">IET Synthetic Biology launches</a></li><br />
</ul><br />
</html><br />
<br />
== Scientific Publications from iGEM Projects ==<br />
'''Computing With Living Hardware'''<br><br />
''2006 Davidson-Missouri Western iGEM Team'': Haynes, K.A., Broderick, M.L., Brown, A.D., Butner, T.L., Harden, L., Heard, L., Jessen, E., Malloy, K., Ogden, B., Rosemond, S., Simpson, S., Zwack, E., Campbell, A.M., Eckdahl, T., Heyer, L.J., Poet, J.<br><br />
[http://scitation.aip.org/getpdf/servlet/GetPDFServlet?filetype=pdf&id=ISBEBU0000010001-2000041000001&idtype=cvips&prog=normal IET Synth. Biol. 1(1-2) 44-47 (2007)]<br />
<br />
'''Engineered human cells: say no to sepsis'''<br><br />
''2006 Ljubljana iGEM Team'': Ciglič M., Fekonja O., Kovač J., Oblak A., Pohar J., Skočaj M., Tkavc R., Benčina M., Panter G., Manček Keber M., Dolinar M. Jerala R.<br><br />
[http://scitation.aip.org/getpdf/servlet/GetPDFServlet?filetype=pdf&id=ISBEBU0000010001-2000013000001&idtype=cvips&prog=normal IET Synth. Biol. 1(1-2) 13-16 (2007)] <br><br />
(iGEM2006 Grand Prize winners present their work on modification of human cells that could not induce sepsis yet be able to react against pathogens.)<br />
<br />
== iGEM Publications Committee == <br />
<br />
We are starting an iGEM publications committee to help iGEM teams get their projects published.<br />
If you want to join, add your username, real name, and organization here.<br />
<br />
Members:<br />
<br />
* [[User:Randy]] Randy Rettberg<br />
* [[User:Alfonso]] Alfonso Jaramillo. Ecole Polytechnique (France).<br />
* [[User:Bottani]] Samuel Bottani. University Paris-Diderot / Pasteur Institute (France).<br />
<br />
== Other Resources ==<br />
<div style="float:left;">{{clickpic|Image:Igem_logos.zip|https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/7/77/Igem07-100x82.jpg}} </div><br />
You can download high resolution copies of the iGEM and iGEM07 logos '''[https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2007/4/44/Igem_logos.zip here]''' (photoshop .psd file of the igem / igem07 logo, plus high resolution .png files of the igem and igem07 logo.) Note that the iGEM logo and iGEM 2007 logo are copyrighted by iGEM and provided here for iGEM participants to help them promote iGEM and their iGEM team.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Publishing_iGEM_ProjectsPublishing iGEM Projects2007-08-05T00:57:19Z<p>Kahaynes: /* Publications With iGEM Focus */</p>
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<div>== Publishers or Conference Organizers ==<br />
<br />
Please add information about your journal or your conference to this page.<br />
<br />
[http://www.theiet.org/publications/journals/synbio/index.cfm IET Synthetic Biology journal]<br />
<br />
== Conferences With iGEM Sessions ==<br />
<br />
Add yours here.<br />
<br />
== Publications With iGEM Focus ==<br />
<br />
<font size=4>'''Computing With Living Hardware'''</font><br><br />
''2006 Davidson-Missouri Western iGEM Team'': Haynes, K.A., Broderick, M.L., Brown, A.D., Butner, T.L., Harden, L., Heard, L., Jessen, E., Malloy, K., Ogden, B., Rosemond, S., Simpson, S., Zwack, E., Campbell, A.M., Eckdahl, T., Heyer, L.J., Poet, J.<br><br />
IET Synth. Biol. In press.<br />
<br />
== iGEM Publications Committee == <br />
<br />
We are starting an iGEM publications committee to help iGEM teams get their projects published.<br />
If you want to join, add your username, real name, and organization here.<br />
<br />
Members:<br />
<br />
* [[User:Randy]] Randy Rettberg<br />
* [[User:Alfonso]] Alfonso Jaramillo. Ecole Polytechnique (France).<br />
* [[User:Bottani]] Samuel Bottani. University Paris-Diderot / Pasteur Institute (France).</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_Missouri_WDavidson Missouri W2007-07-15T17:45:40Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>===Davidson & Missouri Western Team Logo, iGEM2007=== <br><br />
<br />
<br />
[[Image:DMW.jpg|thumb|300px|center| ]]<br />
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== '''Team Meeting Notes''' ==<br />
<br />
Western Meeting Notes 051407 to Present<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/WesternMeetingNotes]<br />
<br />
== '''Math Related Notes''' ==<br />
<br />
Notes 051407 to Present<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/MathMeetingNotes]<br />
<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/FalsePositiveProgram False Positives]<br />
<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/ProjectsCompleted Projects Completed]<br />
<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/Graphs Graphs]<br />
<br />
== '''Students''' ==<br />
<br />
[[Image:Logo.gif]]<br />
<br />
• Will DeLoache, Junior Biology Major, [mailto:wideloache@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
• Oyinade Adefuye, Senior Biology Major, [mailto:oyinadeadefuye@yahoo.com]<br />
<br />
• Jim Dickson, Junior Math and Economics Major, [mailto:jidickson@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
• Amber Shoecraft, Math Major, [mailto:amshoecraft@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
• Andrew Martens, Senior Biology Major, [mailto:anmartens@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
• Michael Waters, Sophomore Biology Major, [mailto:miwaters@davidson.edu]<br />
<br><br />
[[Image:Team1.jpg|200px|]] [[Image:Team_graph.jpg|200px|]]<br />
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[[Image:Header_01.gif]]<br />
<br />
<br />
• Jordan Baumgardner, Junior Biology, Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Major, [mailto:jbaumgardner@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Tom Crowley, Senior Biochemisty/Molecular Biology Major, [mailto:stc8033@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Lane H. Heard, Central High School graduate, [mailto:axenmoon@hotmail.com]<br />
<br />
• Nickolaus Morton, Junior Chemistry Major, [mailto:nmorton@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Michelle Ritter, Junior Mathematics Major, [mailto:mrr5418@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Jessica Treece, Junior Biology Major (Health Sciences), [mailto:jtreece@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Matthew Unzicker, Senior Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Major, [mailto:mru8487@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Amanda Valencia, Senior Biochem/Molecular Biology Major, [mailto:avalencia@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
== '''Faculty''' ==<br />
[[Image:Logo.gif]]<br />
<br />
• A. Malcolm Campbell [http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/macampbell/macampbell.html], Professor, Department of Biology, [mailto:macampbell@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
• [https://2007.igem.org/User:Kahaynes Karmella Haynes], Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, [mailto:kahaynes@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
• [http://www.davidson.edu/math/heyer/ Laurie Heyer], Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, [mailto:laheyer@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
Shipping Address: Malcolm Campbell, Biology Dept. Davidson College, 209 Ridge Road, Davidson, NC 28036 [(704) 894-2692]<br />
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[[Image:Header_01.gif]]<br />
<br />
• Todd Eckdahl [http://staff.missouriwestern.edu/~eckdahl/], Professor, Department of Biology, [mailto:eckdahl@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Jeff Poet [http://staff.missouriwestern.edu/~poet/], Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, [mailto:poet@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
Shipping Address: Todd Eckdahl, Biology Department, Missouri Western State University, 4525 Downs Drive, Saint Joseph, MO, 64507 [(816) 271-5873]<br />
<br />
== '''Project Overview'''==<br />
<br />
<font color="blue">Hamiltonian Path Problem</font color> <br />
As a part of iGEM2006, a combined team from Davidson College and Missouri Western State University reconstituted a hin/hix DNA recombination mechanism which exists in nature in Salmonella as standard biobricks for use in E. coli. The purpose of the 2006 combined team was to provide a proof of concept for a bacterial computer in using this mechanism to solve a variation of The Pancake Problem from Computer Science. This task utilized both biology and mathematics students and faculty from the two institutions.<br />
<br />
For 2007, we continue our collaboration and our efforts to manipulate E. coli into mathematics problem solvers as we refine our efforts with the hin/hix mechanism to explore another mathematics problem, the Hamiltonian Path Problem. This problem was the subject of a groundbreaking paper by Adelman in 1994 (citation below) where a unique Hamiltonian path was found in vitro for a particular directed graph on seven nodes. We propose to make progress toward solving the particular problem in vivo.<br />
<br />
[[Image:AdlemanGraph.jpg|thumb|300px|center| ]] <br />
<br><br />
[[Image:Sample_graph.png|thumb|700px|center|]]<br />
<br />
==[[Splitting Genes for HPP]]==<br />
<br />
==[[Davidson's First HPP Construct]]==<br />
<br />
==[[Missouri Western's First HPP Construct]]==<br />
<br />
==[[Traveling Salesperson Problem?]]==<br />
<br />
== '''Resources / Citations'''==<br />
<br />
[https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/The_What%27s_and_How%27s Davidson's Wet Lab Protocols]<br />
<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/MWSU_protocols Missouri Western's Wet Lab Protocols]<br />
<br />
[http://gcat.davidson.edu/iGEM07/genesplitter.html Spliting Genes Web Tool]<br />
<br />
[http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/Molbio/Protocols/ORIs.html '''Compatibility of Plasmids''']<br />
<br />
[https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Freezer_Stocks Freezer Stocks - iGEM 2006 Project]<br />
<br />
#'''DMW Part Numbers for 2007 are BBa_I715000 to BBa_I715999.''' <br />
#[http://partsregistry.org/Help:BioBrick_Part_Names How to Name a New Part]<br />
#[http://partsregistry.org/Add_a_Part_to_the_Registry Entering the Part to the Registry]<br />
#[http://partsregistry.org/Help:Part_Features How to Annotate a Part]<br />
<br />
Cool site for Breakfast<br />
[http://www.cut-the-knot.org/SimpleGames/Flipper.shtml]<br />
<br />
Karen Acker's paper describing GFP and TetA(c) with Hix insertions<br />
[http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Courses/Immunology/Students/spring2006/Acker/Acker_finalpaperGFP.doc]<br />
<br />
Bruce Henschen's paper describing one-time flippable Hix sites<br />
[http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Courses/genomics/2006/henschen/Bruce_Finalpaper.doc]<br />
<br />
Intro to Hamiltonian Path Problem and DNA<br />
[http://www.ams.org/featurecolumn/archive/dna-abc2.html]<br />
<br />
Adleman, LM. Molecular Computation of Solutions To Combinatorial Problems. Science. 11 November 1994. Vol. 266. no. 5187, pp. 1021 - 1024<br />
<br />
Sambrook and Russell. 2001. Molecular Cloning A Laboratory Manual. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratry Press. Cold Spring Harbor, New York pg. 1.145. 2007 June.<br />
<br />
==[[Literature Research]]==</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_Missouri_WDavidson Missouri W2007-07-05T14:26:20Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>===Davidson & Missouri Western Team Logos, iGEM2006=== <br><br />
[[Image:EHOP.gif|thumb|300px|center| ]]<br />
<br><br />
[[Image:Ihop.PNG|thumb|300px|center| ]]<br />
<br><br />
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----<br />
== '''Team Meeting Notes''' ==<br />
<br />
Western Meeting Notes 051407 to Present<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/WesternMeetingNotes]<br />
<br />
== '''Math Related Notes''' ==<br />
<br />
Notes 051407 to Present<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/MathMeetingNotes]<br />
<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/FalsePositiveProgram False Positives]<br />
<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/ProjectsCompleted Projects Completed]<br />
<br />
== '''Students''' ==<br />
<br />
[[Image:Logo.gif]]<br />
<br />
• Will DeLoache, Junior Biology Major, [mailto:wideloache@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
• Oyinade Adefuye, Senior Biology Major, [mailto:oyinadeadefuye@yahoo.com]<br />
<br />
• Jim Dickson, Junior Math and Economics Major, [mailto:jidickson@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
• Amber Shoecraft, Math Major, [mailto:amshoecraft@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
• Andrew Martens, Senior Biology Major, [mailto:anmartens@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
• Michael Waters, Sophomore Biology Major, [mailto:miwaters@davidson.edu]<br />
<br><br />
[[Image:Team1.jpg|200px|]] [[Image:Team_graph.jpg|200px|]]<br />
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<br />
[[Image:Header_01.gif]]<br />
<br />
<br />
• Jordan Baumgardner, Junior Biology, Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Major, [mailto:jbaumgardner@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Tom Crowley, Senior Biochemisty/Molecular Biology Major, [mailto:stc8033@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Lane H. Heard, Central High School graduate, [mailto:axenmoon@hotmail.com]<br />
<br />
• Nickolaus Morton, Junior Chemistry Major, [mailto:nmorton@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Michelle Ritter, Junior Mathematics Major, [mailto:mrr5418@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Jessica Treece, Junior Biology Major (Health Sciences), [mailto:jtreece@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Matthew Unzicker, Senior Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Major, [mailto:mru8487@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Amanda Valencia, Senior Biochem/Molecular Biology Major, [mailto:avalencia@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
== '''Faculty''' ==<br />
[[Image:Logo.gif]]<br />
<br />
• A. Malcolm Campbell [http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/macampbell/macampbell.html], Professor, Department of Biology, [mailto:macampbell@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
• [http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html Karmella Haynes], Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, [mailto:kahaynes@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
• Laurie Heyer [http://www.davidson.edu/math/heyer/], Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, [mailto:laheyer@davidson.edu]<br />
<br />
Shipping Address: Malcolm Campbell, Biology Dept. Davidson College, 209 Ridge Road, Davidson, NC 28036 [(704) 894-2692]<br />
<br />
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<br />
[[Image:Header_01.gif]]<br />
<br />
• Todd Eckdahl [http://staff.missouriwestern.edu/~eckdahl/], Professor, Department of Biology, [mailto:eckdahl@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
• Jeff Poet [http://staff.missouriwestern.edu/~poet/], Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, [mailto:poet@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
<br />
Shipping Address: Todd Eckdahl, Biology Department, Missouri Western State University, 4525 Downs Drive, Saint Joseph, MO, 64507 [(816) 271-5873]<br />
<br />
== '''Project Overview'''==<br />
<br />
<font color="blue">Hamiltonian Path Problem</font color> <br />
As a part of iGEM2006, a combined team from Davidson College and Missouri Western State University reconstituted a hin/hix DNA recombination mechanism which exists in nature in Salmonella as standard biobricks for use in E. coli. The purpose of the 2006 combined team was to provide a proof of concept for a bacterial computer in using this mechanism to solve a variation of The Pancake Problem from Computer Science. This task utilized both biology and mathematics students and faculty from the two institutions.<br />
<br />
For 2007, we continue our collaboration and our efforts to manipulate E. coli into mathematics problem solvers as we refine our efforts with the hin/hix mechanism to explore another mathematics problem, the Hamiltonian Path Problem. This problem was the subject of a groundbreaking paper by Adelman in 1994 (citation below) where a unique Hamiltonian path was found in vitro for a particular directed graph on seven nodes. We propose to make progress toward solving the particular problem in vivo.<br />
<br />
[[Image:AdlemanGraph.jpg|thumb|300px|center| ]] <br />
<br><br />
[[Image:Sample_graph.png|thumb|700px|center|]]<br />
<br />
==[[Splitting Genes for HPP]]==<br />
<br />
==[[Davidson's First HPP Construct]]==<br />
<br />
==[[Missouri Western's First HPP Construct]]==<br />
<br />
==[[Traveling Salesperson Problem?]]==<br />
<br />
== '''Resources / Citations'''==<br />
<br />
[https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/The_What%27s_and_How%27s Davidson's Wet Lab Protocols]<br />
<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/MWSU_protocols Missouri Western's Wet Lab Protocols]<br />
<br />
[http://gcat.davidson.edu/iGEM07/genesplitter.html Spliting Genes Web Tool]<br />
<br />
[http://www.bio.davidson.edu/courses/Molbio/Protocols/ORIs.html '''Compatibility of Plasmids''']<br />
<br />
[https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Freezer_Stocks Freezer Stocks - iGEM 2006 Project]<br />
<br />
#'''DMW Part Numbers for 2007 are BBa_I715000 to BBa_I715999.''' <br />
#[http://partsregistry.org/Help:BioBrick_Part_Names How to Name a New Part]<br />
#[http://partsregistry.org/Add_a_Part_to_the_Registry Entering the Part to the Registry]<br />
#[http://partsregistry.org/Help:Part_Features How to Annotate a Part]<br />
<br />
Cool site for Breakfast<br />
[http://www.cut-the-knot.org/SimpleGames/Flipper.shtml]<br />
<br />
Karen Acker's paper describing GFP and TetA(c) with Hix insertions<br />
[http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Courses/Immunology/Students/spring2006/Acker/Acker_finalpaperGFP.doc]<br />
<br />
Bruce Henschen's paper describing one-time flippable Hix sites<br />
[http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Courses/genomics/2006/henschen/Bruce_Finalpaper.doc]<br />
<br />
Intro to Hamiltonian Path Problem and DNA<br />
[http://www.ams.org/featurecolumn/archive/dna-abc2.html]<br />
<br />
Adleman, LM. Molecular Computation of Solutions To Combinatorial Problems. Science. 11 November 1994. Vol. 266. no. 5187, pp. 1021 - 1024<br />
<br />
Sambrook and Russell. 2001. Molecular Cloning A Laboratory Manual. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratry Press. Cold Spring Harbor, New York pg. 1.145. 2007 June.<br />
<br />
==[[Literature Research]]==</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-25T10:22:56Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div><font size=4>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''</font><br><br />
Visiting Assitant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. To read more about me, visit [http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html my webpage at the Davidson College website].<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Current Work'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). The Flash Animation below summarizes how we hope the living computer will work.<br><br />
<html><br />
<center><br />
<embed src="http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/FAMU_talk/Living_computer.swf" width="600" height="500"><br />
</embed><br />
</center><br />
</html><br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''iGEM Teach The Teachers Workshop, China: June 16-17, 2007'''<br><br />
Special thanks to my mentor A. Malcolm Campbell, Patrick Cai (VA Tech), Dean Yuan (Tianjin Univ.), Tom Knight (MIT) and Randy Rettberg (MIT) for allowing me the opportunity to to help facilitate the China iGEM TTT Workshop.<br><br><br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ '''iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery'''<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpg|thumb|iGEM Wiki Training]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees1.jpg|thumb|Karmella Haynes & Students]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees2.jpg|thumb|Patrick, Tom, Karmella]]<br />
|}<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0: June 23-26, 2007'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled [https://2007.igem.org/Image:Haynes_SB3Poster.pdf Computing With Living Hardware] at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br><br></div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-25T10:18:52Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div><font size=4>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''</font><br><br />
Visiting Assitant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. To read more about me, visit [http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html my webpage at the Davidson College website].<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Current Work'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). The Flash Animation below summarizes how we hope the living computer will work.<br><br />
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<embed src="http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/FAMU_talk/Living_computer.swf" width="550" height="400"><br />
</embed><br />
</html><br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''iGEM Teach The Teachers Workshop, China: June 16-17, 2007'''<br><br />
Special thanks to my mentor A. Malcolm Campbell, Patrick Cai (VA Tech), Dean Yuan (Tianjin Univ.), Tom Knight (MIT) and Randy Rettberg (MIT) for allowing me the opportunity to to help facilitate the China iGEM TTT Workshop.<br><br><br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ '''iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery'''<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpg|thumb|iGEM Wiki Training]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees1.jpg|thumb|Karmella Haynes & Students]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees2.jpg|thumb|Patrick, Tom, Karmella]]<br />
|}<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0: June 23-26, 2007'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled [https://2007.igem.org/Image:Haynes_SB3Poster.pdf Computing With Living Hardware] at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br><br></div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-25T10:12:55Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div><font size=4>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''</font><br><br />
Visiting Assitant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. To read more about me, visit [http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html my webpage at the Davidson College website].<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Current Work'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit).<br><br><br />
<br />
[[Media:http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/FAMU_talk/Living_computer.swf]]<br><br><br />
<br />
'''iGEM Teach The Teachers Workshop, China: June 16-17, 2007'''<br><br />
Special thanks to my mentor A. Malcolm Campbell, Patrick Cai (VA Tech), Dean Yuan (Tianjin Univ.), Tom Knight (MIT) and Randy Rettberg (MIT) for allowing me the opportunity to to help facilitate the China iGEM TTT Workshop.<br><br><br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ '''iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery'''<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpg|thumb|iGEM Wiki Training]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees1.jpg|thumb|Karmella Haynes & Students]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees2.jpg|thumb|Patrick, Tom, Karmella]]<br />
|}<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0: June 23-26, 2007'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled [https://2007.igem.org/Image:Haynes_SB3Poster.pdf Computing With Living Hardware] at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br><br></div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-25T09:56:57Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div><font size=4>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''</font><br><br />
Visiting Assitant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. To read more about me, visit [http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html my webpage at the Davidson College website].<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Current Work'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit).<br><br><br />
<br />
'''iGEM Teach The Teachers Workshop, China: June 16-17, 2007'''<br><br />
Special thanks to my mentor A. Malcolm Campbell, Patrick Cai (VA Tech), Dean Yuan (Tianjin Univ.), Tom Knight (MIT) and Randy Rettberg (MIT) for allowing me the opportunity to to help facilitate the China iGEM TTT Workshop.<br><br><br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ '''iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery'''<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpg|thumb|iGEM Wiki Training]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees1.jpg|thumb|Karmella Haynes & Students]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees2.jpg|thumb|Patrick, Tom, Karmella]]<br />
|}<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0: June 23-26, 2007'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled [https://2007.igem.org/Image:Haynes_SB3Poster.pdf Computing With Living Hardware] at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br><br></div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/File:Haynes_SB3Poster.pdfFile:Haynes SB3Poster.pdf2007-06-25T09:52:00Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>Poster I presented at the SB 3.0 conference in Zurich, Switzerland.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-25T09:51:09Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div><font size=4>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''</font><br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Current Work'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit).<br><br><br />
<br />
'''iGEM Teach The Teachers Workshop, China: June 16-17, 2007'''<br><br />
Special thanks to my mentor A. Malcolm Campbell, Patrick Cai (VA Tech), Dean Yuan (Tianjin Univ.), Tom Knight (MIT) and Randy Rettberg (MIT) for allowing me the opportunity to to help facilitate the China iGEM TTT Workshop.<br><br><br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ '''iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery'''<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpg|thumb|iGEM Wiki Training]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees1.jpg|thumb|Karmella Haynes & Students]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees2.jpg|thumb|Patrick, Tom, Karmella]]<br />
|}<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0: June 23-26, 2007'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled [https://2007.igem.org/Image:Haynes_SB3Poster.pdf Computing With Living Hardware] at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br><br></div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-25T09:49:09Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div><font size=4>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''</font><br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Current Work'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit).<br><br><br />
<br />
'''iGEM Teach The Teachers Workshop, China: June 16-17, 2007'''<br><br />
Special thanks to my mentor A. Malcolm Campbell, Patrick Cai (VA Tech), Dean Yuan (Tianjin Univ.), Tom Knight (MIT) and Randy Rettberg (MIT) for allowing me the opportunity to to help facilitate the China iGEM TTT Workshop.<br><br><br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ '''iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery'''<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpg|thumb|iGEM Wiki Training]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees1.jpg|thumb|Karmella Haynes & Students]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees2.jpg|thumb|Patrick, Tom, Karmella]]<br />
|}<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0: June 23-26, 2007'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled [http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/Image:IGEM2006T_Davidson.ppt Computing With Living Hardware] at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br><br></div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/File:Haynes_SB3Poster.pdfFile:Haynes SB3Poster.pdf2007-06-25T09:43:42Z<p>Kahaynes: Poster i presented at the SB 3.0 conference in Zurich, Switzerland.</p>
<hr />
<div>Poster i presented at the SB 3.0 conference in Zurich, Switzerland.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-25T09:25:21Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div><font size=4>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''</font><br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Current Work'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit).<br><br><br />
<br />
'''iGEM Teach The Teachers Workshop, China: June 16-17, 2007'''<br><br />
Special thanks to my mentor A. Malcolm Campbell, Patrick Cai (VA Tech), Dean Yuan (Tianjin Univ.), Tom Knight (MIT) and Randy Rettberg (MIT) for allowing me the opportunity to to help facilitate the China iGEM TTT Workshop.<br><br><br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ '''iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery'''<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpg|thumb|iGEM Wiki Training]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees1.jpg|thumb|Karmella Haynes & Students]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees2.jpg|thumb|Patrick, Tom, Karmella]]<br />
|}<br />
<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0: June 23-26, 2007'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br><br></div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-25T09:18:45Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div><font size=4>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''</font><br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Current Work'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit).<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br><br><br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ '''iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery'''<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpg|thumb|iGEM Wiki Training]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees1.jpg|thumb|Karmella Haynes & Students]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees2.jpg|thumb|Patrick, Tom, Karmella]]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-25T09:16:15Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Current Work'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit).<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br><br><br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpg|thumb|iGEM Wiki Training]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees1.jpg|thumb|Karmella Haynes & Students]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees2.jpg|thumb|Patrick, Tom, Karmella]]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-25T09:14:01Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into professional science.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpg|thumb|iGEM Wiki Training]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees1.jpg|thumb|Karmella Haynes & Students]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees2.jpg|thumb|Patrick, Tom, Karmella]]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/File:Haynes_TTTChina07_attendees2.jpgFile:Haynes TTTChina07 attendees2.jpg2007-06-25T09:11:37Z<p>Kahaynes: (left to right) Patrick Cai (VA Tech), Tom Knight (MIT), Karmella Haynes (Davidson College)</p>
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<div>(left to right) Patrick Cai (VA Tech), Tom Knight (MIT), Karmella Haynes (Davidson College)</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-25T09:06:54Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into professional science.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpg|thumb|iGEM Wiki Training]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_attendees1.jpg|thumb|Karmella Haynes & Students]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/File:Haynes_TTTChina07_attendees1.jpgFile:Haynes TTTChina07 attendees1.jpg2007-06-25T09:04:55Z<p>Kahaynes: Me (Karmella Haynes) posing for a photo with two iGEM Team members from Japan.</p>
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<div>Me (Karmella Haynes) posing for a photo with two iGEM Team members from Japan.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-25T09:01:14Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into professional science.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpg|thumb|iGEM Wiki Training]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/File:Haynes_TTTChina07_wikitraining.jpgFile:Haynes TTTChina07 wikitraining.jpg2007-06-25T09:00:04Z<p>Kahaynes: iGEM Teach The Teachers workshop day 2. Break durring the iGEM Wiki training session.</p>
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<div>iGEM Teach The Teachers workshop day 2. Break durring the iGEM Wiki training session.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/File:IMG_0254.jpgFile:IMG 0254.jpg2007-06-25T08:57:06Z<p>Kahaynes: iGEM Teach The Teachers Workshop, China, Day 2. iGEM Wiki training session break.</p>
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<div>iGEM Teach The Teachers Workshop, China, Day 2. iGEM Wiki training session break.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-18T10:02:11Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into professional science.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpg|thumb|Registry DNA Plate]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/File:Haynes_TTTChina07_workshop1.jpgFile:Haynes TTTChina07 workshop1.jpg2007-06-18T10:00:15Z<p>Kahaynes: Tom Knight showing a 96-well registry plate to two iGEM team members.</p>
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<div>Tom Knight showing a 96-well registry plate to two iGEM team members.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-18T09:55:06Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into professional science.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpg|thumb|Green Times Group]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/File:Haynes_TTTChina07_group2.jpgFile:Haynes TTTChina07 group2.jpg2007-06-18T09:53:01Z<p>Kahaynes: Green Times Restaurant faculty dinner group photo.</p>
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<div>Green Times Restaurant faculty dinner group photo.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-18T09:50:35Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into professional science.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpg|thumb|Green Times]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/File:Haynes_TTTChina07_dinner2.jpgFile:Haynes TTTChina07 dinner2.jpg2007-06-18T09:49:06Z<p>Kahaynes: iGEM TTT faculty dinner at Green Times restaurant.</p>
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<div>iGEM TTT faculty dinner at Green Times restaurant.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-18T09:40:37Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into professional science.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-18T09:39:49Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into professional science.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|Workshop Faculty Dinner]]<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpg|thumb|iGEM TTT Workshop Attendees]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/File:Haynes_TTTChina07_group.jpgFile:Haynes TTTChina07 group.jpg2007-06-18T09:36:05Z<p>Kahaynes: Group photo of the iGEM TTT China workshop participants taken outside of one of the classroom buildings.</p>
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<div>Group photo of the iGEM TTT China workshop participants taken outside of one of the classroom buildings.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-18T05:19:43Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into professional science.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|thumb|From left to right: Dean Ying-Jin Yuan (Tianjin Univ.), Dr. Karmella Haynes (Davidson College), Professor Tom Knight (MIT), Mrs. Frances Knight]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
|-<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
| [[Image:something.jpg|thumb|caption]]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-18T05:15:12Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery<br />
| [[Image:haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpg|Thumb|From left to right: Dean Ying-Jin Yuan (Tianjin Univ.), Dr. Karmella Haynes (Davidson College), Professor Tom Knight (MIT), Mrs. Frances Knight]]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/File:Haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpgFile:Haynes TTTChina07 dinner.jpg2007-06-18T05:13:57Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>From left to right: Dean Ying-Jin Yuan (Tianjin Univ.), Dr. Karmella Haynes (Davidson College), Professor Tom Knight (MIT), Mrs. Frances Knight</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/File:Haynes_TTTChina07_dinner.jpgFile:Haynes TTTChina07 dinner.jpg2007-06-18T05:12:31Z<p>Kahaynes: From left to right: Dean Ying-Jin Yuan (Tianin Univ.), Dr. Karmella Haynes (Davidson College), Professor Tom Knight (MIT), Mrs. Frances Knight</p>
<hr />
<div>From left to right: Dean Ying-Jin Yuan (Tianin Univ.), Dr. Karmella Haynes (Davidson College), Professor Tom Knight (MIT), Mrs. Frances Knight</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-18T04:59:01Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.<br />
<br />
{|<br />
|+ iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery<br />
| [Image:something.jpg|Thumb|caption]<br />
|}</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-17T01:16:45Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 "E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.<br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-17T01:16:01Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 E.HOP" living computer project] to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.<br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-17T01:12:41Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's "E.HOP" living computer project to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.<br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-17T01:11:03Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). My previous work had been rewarding...very tedious, but rewarding none-the-less. After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's "E.HOP" living computer project to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.<br />
<br />
'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br><br />
Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_Missouri_WDavidson Missouri W2007-06-17T01:01:13Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>===Davidson & Missouri Western Team Logos, iGEM2006=== <br><br />
[[Image:EHOP.gif|thumb|300px|center| ]]<br />
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[[Image:Ihop.PNG|thumb|300px|center| ]]<br />
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== '''Team Meeting Notes''' ==<br />
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Western Meeting Notes 051407 to Present<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/WesternMeetingNotes]<br />
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== '''Math Related Notes''' ==<br />
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Notes 051407 to Present<br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/MathMeetingNotes]<br />
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== '''Students''' ==<br />
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[[Image:Logo.gif]]<br />
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• Will DeLoache, Junior Biology Major, [mailto:wideloache@davidson.edu]<br />
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• Oyinade Adefuye, Senior Biology Major, [mailto:oyinadeadefuye@yahoo.com]<br />
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• Jim Dickson, Junior Math and Economics Major, [mailto:jidickson@davidson.edu]<br />
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• Amber Shoecraft, Math Major, [mailto:ashoecraft@jcsu.edu]<br />
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• Andrew Martens, Senior Biology Major, [mailto:anmartens@davidson.edu]<br />
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• Michael Waters, Sophomore Biology Major, [mailto:miwaters@davidson.edu]<br />
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• Jordan Baumgardner, Junior Biology, Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Major, [mailto:jbaumgardner@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
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• Ryan Chilcoat, Junior Biology Major (Health Sciences), [mailto:rchilcoat@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
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• Tom Crowley, Senior Biochemisty/Molecular Biology Major, [mailto:stc8033@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
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• Lane H. Heard, Central High School graduate, [mailto:axenmoon@hotmail.com]<br />
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• Nickolaus Morton, Junior Chemistry Major, [mailto:nmorton@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
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• Michelle Ritter, Junior Mathematics Major, [mailto:mrr5418@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
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• Jessica Treece, Junior Biology Major (Health Sciences), [mailto:jtreece@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
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• Matthew Unzicker, Senior Biochemistry/Molecular Biology Major, [mailto:mru8487@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
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• Amanda Valencia, Senior Biochem/Molecular Biology Major, [mailto:avalencia@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
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== '''Faculty''' ==<br />
[[Image:Logo.gif]]<br />
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• Malcolm Campbell [http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/macampbell/macampbell.html], Professor, Department of Biology, [mailto:macampbell@davidson.edu]<br />
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• [http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html Karmella Haynes], Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, [mailto:kahaynes@davidson.edu]<br />
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• Laurie Heyer [http://www.davidson.edu/math/heyer/], Associate Professor, Department of Mathematics, [mailto:laheyer@davidson.edu]<br />
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Shipping Address: Malcolm Campbell, Biology Dept. Davidson College, 209 Ridge Road, Davidson, NC 28036 [(704) 894-2692]<br />
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• Todd Eckdahl [http://staff.missouriwestern.edu/~eckdahl/], Professor, Department of Biology, [mailto:eckdahl@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
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• Jeff Poet [http://staff.missouriwestern.edu/~poet/], Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Physics, [mailto:poet@missouriwestern.edu]<br />
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Shipping Address: Todd Eckdahl, Biology Department, Missouri Western State University, 4525 Downs Drive, Saint Joseph, MO, 64507 [(816) 271-5873]<br />
<br />
== '''Project Overview'''==<br />
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<font color="blue">Hamiltonian Path Problem</font color> <br />
As a part of iGEM2006, a combined team from Davidson College and Missouri Western State University reconstituted a hin/hix DNA recombination mechanism which exists in nature in Salmonella as standard biobricks for use in E. coli. The purpose of the 2006 combined team was to provide a proof of concept for a bacterial computer in using this mechanism to solve a variation of The Pancake Problem from Computer Science. This task utilized both biology and mathematics students and faculty from the two institutions.<br />
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For 2007, we continue our collaboration and our efforts to manipulate E. coli into mathematics problem solvers as we refine our efforts with the hin/hix mechanism to explore another mathematics problem, the Hamiltonian Path Problem. This problem was the subject of a groundbreaking paper by Adelman in 1994 (citation below) where a unique Hamiltonian path was found in vitro for a particular directed graph on seven nodes. We propose to make progress toward solving the particular problem in vivo.<br />
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[[Image:AdelmanGraph.JPG|thumb|300px|center| ]] <br />
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==[[Splitting Genes for HPP]]==<br />
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== '''Resources / Citations'''==<br />
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[https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/The_What%27s_and_How%27s Davidson's Wet Lab Protocols]<br />
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[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W/MWSU_protocols Missouri Western's Wet Lab Protocols]<br />
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[http://gcat.davidson.edu/iGEM07/genesplitter.html Spliting Genes Web Tool]<br />
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Cool site for Breakfast<br />
[http://www.cut-the-knot.org/SimpleGames/Flipper.shtml]<br />
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Karen Acker's paper describing GFP and TetA(c) with Hix insertions<br />
[http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Courses/Immunology/Students/spring2006/Acker/Acker_finalpaperGFP.doc]<br />
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Bruce Henschen's paper describing one-time flippable Hix sites<br />
[http://www.bio.davidson.edu/Courses/genomics/2006/henschen/Bruce_Finalpaper.doc]<br />
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Intro to Hamiltonian Path Problem and DNA<br />
[http://www.ams.org/featurecolumn/archive/dna-abc2.html]<br />
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Adelman, LM. Molecular Computation of Solutions To Combinatorial Problems. Science. 11 November 1994. Vol. 266. no. 5187, pp. 1021 - 1024<br />
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Ptashne, Mark. A Genetic Switch: Phage Lambda Revisited, Third Edition. New York. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press: 2004.<br />
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Sambrook and Russell. 2001. Molecular Cloning A Laboratory Manual. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratry Press. Cold Spring Harbor, New York pg. 1.145. 2007 June.<br />
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== '''Literature and Registry Research'''==<br />
<br />
'''Registry Search for Possible Promoters:'''<br />
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BBa_J24669 --- arabinose induced<br />
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BBa_R0082 --- Is upstream of the ompC porin gene<br />
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BBa_R0074 --- Penl regulated<br />
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BBa_I14017 --- P(Rhl)<br />
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BBa_I14018 --- P (Bla) --> amp resistance<br />
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BBa_J3902 --- Pr Fe (Pl + Pll rus operon)<br />
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BBa_R0077 --- CinR --> thought to have own terminator<br />
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BBa_R0078 --- CinR (no RBS)<br />
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BBa_R0062 --- luxR & HSL regulated -- luxpR<br />
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Possibly the use of Constitutive Promoter Family Members to strengthen other promoters.<br />
<br />
'''Literature Search for Polycistronic Genes on Plasmids'''<br />
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Sol Operon<br />
http://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/bbb/71/1/58/_pdf<br />
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Transfer (tra) Operon<br />
http://www.pubmedcentral.nig.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=1347297&blobtype=pdf<br />
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Oligopeptide Permease (opp)<br />
http://www.pubmedcentral.nig.gov/picrender.fcgi?artid=1087318&blobtype=pdf</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-17T01:00:13Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Dr. Karmella A. Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006 Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). My previous work had been rewarding...very tedious, but rewarding none-the-less. After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's "E.HOP" living computer project to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-17T00:58:10Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W|Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Dr. Karmella A. Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006|Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). My previous work had been rewarding...very tedious, but rewarding none-the-less. After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's "E.HOP" living computer project to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-17T00:57:07Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W| Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Dr. Karmella A. Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through [https://2006.igem.org/wiki/index.php/Davidson_2006| Davidson's 2006 iGEM project]. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). My previous work had been rewarding...very tedious, but rewarding none-the-less. After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's "E.HOP" living computer project to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-16T09:05:31Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
Davidson-Missouri Western [https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Dr. Karmella A. Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through Davidson's 2006 iGEM project. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). My previous work had been rewarding...very tedious, but rewarding none-the-less. After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" deconstructive biology for the engineer's constructive or "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's "E.HOP" living computer project to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-16T09:04:26Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
Davidson-Missouri Western [https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Dr. Karmella A. Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through Davidson's 2006 iGEM project. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). My previous work had been rewarding...very tedious, but rewarding none-the-less. After learning more about iGEM, I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" reductive biology for the engineer's "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's "E.HOP" living computer project to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-16T09:02:14Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
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<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
Davidson-Missouri Western [https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Dr. Karmella A. Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through Davidson's 2006 iGEM project. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). My previous work had been rewarding...very tedious, but rewarding none-the-less. I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" reductive biology for the engineer's "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's "E.HOP" living computer project to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-16T09:00:11Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W|Davidson_Missouri_Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Dr. Karmella A. Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through Davidson's 2006 iGEM project. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). My previous work had been rewarding...very tedious, but rewarding none-the-less. I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" reductive biology for the engineer's "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's "E.HOP" living computer project to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-16T08:58:37Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
<a href="https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W">Davidson Missouri Western</a> Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Dr. Karmella A. Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through Davidson's 2006 iGEM project. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). My previous work had been rewarding...very tedious, but rewarding none-the-less. I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" reductive biology for the engineer's "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's "E.HOP" living computer project to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.</div>Kahayneshttp://2007.igem.org/wiki/index.php/User:KahaynesUser:Kahaynes2007-06-16T08:57:37Z<p>Kahaynes: </p>
<hr />
<div>'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br><br />
Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br><br />
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W| Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br><br />
Hello iGEMers. My name is Dr. Karmella A. Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...<br />
<br>http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/kahaynes/kahaynes.html<br><br />
<br />
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br><br />
I first became involved in Synthetic Biology through Davidson's 2006 iGEM project. I came to Davidson with extensive training in "classical" biology research (Molecular Genetics). My previous work had been rewarding...very tedious, but rewarding none-the-less. I was blown away by the elegance of the standardized system for assembling biological "parts." I instantly fell in love with the field of Synthetic Biology. I plan to continue research in this exploratory cutting-edge field. Perhaps I've been corrupted, having departed "classical" reductive biology for the engineer's "bottom-up" approach. Well, I am the daughter of an electrical engineer. Perhaps engineering is in my genes.<br><br><br />
<br />
'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br><br />
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's "E.HOP" living computer project to "completion" (a publishable unit). Synthetic Biology has made appearances in some high impact journals (i.e. Elowitz's Repressilator published in Nature), but none that I am aware of feature BioBrick standardized parts. I'm very excited about introducing this elegant standardization into the professional level of science.</div>Kahaynes