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Week 5

30/07

Maciej’s tutorial enlightened wet and dry labs about all the [http://partsregistry.org/Main_Page registry’s] pluses and minuses. We now know how to deposit a [http://partsregistry.org/cgi/partsdb/pgroup.cgi?pgroup=iGEM2007&group=Glasgow brick], edit it and etc. During this tutorial, we compiled a list of ides and suggestions, how to update the concept of brick itself, and some suggestions for registry’s future. Some questions have been asked by Rachael to the wetlab to do some changes in the stochastic model.

31/07

To pursue the further ideas about Brick-Based system modeling Karolis introduced some CAD techniqes for possible GUI algorithm and code development. Rach, beautiful plots about the fano factor!! ;)

01/08

When the day was about to be over, we received long awaited news… First experimental data have finally reached us. We will be able to do some curve fitting, parameter estimation and other cool stuff?

02/08

Today we brainstormed the data we have. Everybody added their bit to ideas pot, however, since the data wasn’t that plentiful as we expected, we queried wet-lab for some more input. They promised, that more data is on the way. Stochastics are runing the code for several numbers of cells, and it take long time to run those!

03/08

Friday. The end of week 5. Our project just passed major milestone. No, not in development, but in time left available for us to complete it. We are, officially, halfway to successes now?

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