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Revision as of 23:38, 4 June 2015
Caltech will be hosting a hands-on "bootcamp" on cell-free prototyping and debugging of biological circuits. This page contains information for the TX-TL workshop, which will take place at Caltech on 16-18 Jun 2015. This workshop is by invitation only.
Workshop goals
The purpose of the workshop is to provide participants with a working knowledge of cell-free methods for design of biomolecular circuits, using the TX-TL system developed by Vincent Noireaux at U. Minnesota. By the end of the workshop, participants will be able to:
- Build models and simulate circuits using the TX-TL modeling toolbox (MATLAB-based)
- Assemble and test genetic circuits using linear DNA assembly in a single day
- Test and characterize circuits that are part of our current research activities
Summary Schedule
The schedule below gives an overview of the activities during the workshop.
Tue morning9-11 am: Optional tutorials (details below):
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Wed morning9-12 pm: Meet in 111 Keck
Group lunch at Chandler (when done) |
Thu morning9:00a - Analyze TX-TL results from previous day [111 Keck] 10:00a - Plan out circuits designs to build and test (with mentors) |
Fri morning |
Tue afternoon11 am: Bootcamp starts, 111 Keck (lunch will be provided)
1:45-5 pm: SURF check-in and orientation
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Wed afternoon1:30 - 2:30 pm - SURF safety meeting (mandatory) 2:30 pm: Set up PCR reactions for GGA linear DNAs (Clare) 3 pm - Project discussions (with co-mentors) at CDS tea and/or initial experiments |
Thu afternoonSet up characterization runs |
Fri afternoonAdjourn by 4 pm |
Tue evening5-7 pm: SURF BBQ Lab session: 7-9 pm
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Wed evening5-8 pm - Set up FFL runs from GGA assembly |
Thu eveningGroup dinner? |
Description of tutorials:
Read-ahead materialWe will assume everyone has watched the following 15 minute video before attending the workshop:
If you have time, we also encourage you to take a look at the following material before arriving:
SoftwareWe will make use of the following software as part of the workshop:
Participants are encouraged to install this software on their laptops prior to the workshop, but version of the software will also be available on lab computers. |