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'''Dr. Karmella A. Haynes'''<br>
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Visiting Assitiant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br>
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Visiting Assitant Professor of Biology, Davidson College<br>
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br>
[https://2007.igem.org/Davidson_Missouri_W Davidson Missouri Western] Faculty Team Member<br>
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Hello iGEMers. My name is Karmella Haynes. Visit my webpage at the Davidson College website...
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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].
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'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<br>
'''Hello Synthetic Biology'''<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>
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>
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'''Can A Standardized Genetic Device Be Published?'''<br>
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'''Current Work'''<br>
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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>
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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>
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'''Synthetic Biology 3.0'''<br>
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'''iGEM Teach The Teachers Workshop, China:  June 16-17, 2007'''<br>
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Look for my poster entitled "Computing With Living Hardware" at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.
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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>
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'''Synthetic Biology 3.0:  June 23-26, 2007'''<br>
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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>

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Dr. Karmella A. Haynes
Visiting Assitant Professor of Biology, Davidson College
Davidson Missouri Western Faculty Team Member
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].

Hello Synthetic Biology
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). 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.

Current Work
Currently I am working on developing Davidson College's "E.HOP" living computer project to "completion" (a publishable unit). The Flash Animation below summarizes how we hope the living computer will work.



iGEM Teach The Teachers Workshop, China: June 16-17, 2007
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.

iGEM TTT China Workshop Picture Gallery
Workshop Faculty Dinner
Workshop Attendees
Green Times
Green Times Group
Registry DNA Plate
iGEM Wiki Training
Karmella Haynes & Students
Patrick, Tom, Karmella



Synthetic Biology 3.0: June 23-26, 2007
Look for my poster entitled Computing With Living Hardware at SB 3.0 (Zurich, Switzerland) on Sunday June 23.