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These are notes from the Physical Biology Boot Camp that I participated in on 8-14 Oct 06 at Caltech.
These are notes from the Physical Biology Boot Camp that I participated in on 8-14 Oct 06 at Caltech.
== About the boot camp ==
=== Participants ===
Instructors
* Rob Phillips (Caltech ME/APh)
* Hernan Garcia (Caltech Ph)
* Tristan Ursell (Caltech APh)
* Paul Grayson
* Lin Han
* Heun Jin Lee
* Eric Peterson
* Frosso Seitaridou
* Dave Wu
* Tabita Winther
Recruits
* Noah (UC Santa Cruz)
* Alberto (UC Santa Barbara)
* Kipom Kim (UC Santa Barbara)
* Noah (UC Santa Barbara)
* Joe Varley (UC Santa Barbara)
* Dan Brox (Caltech)
* Tim (Stuttgart)
* Michael Turk
* Elisabeth Villa (UIUC)
* David
* Justin
Visiting faculty
* Joel (U. Michigan)
Others
* Stephanie
* Julie
* Jenny
=== Organization ===
There are basically four parts of boot camp:
* DNA Science - learning how to manipulate DNA
* Size of things - learning the various spatial scales in biology
* Rate of things - learning the various temporal scales in biology
* Project - a small project, working with a graduate student or visitor
== Size of things ==
== Rate of things ==
== DNA Science ==
== Project: Gene Expression ==

Revision as of 22:43, 14 October 2006

These are notes from the Physical Biology Boot Camp that I participated in on 8-14 Oct 06 at Caltech.

About the boot camp

Participants

Instructors

  • Rob Phillips (Caltech ME/APh)
  • Hernan Garcia (Caltech Ph)
  • Tristan Ursell (Caltech APh)
  • Paul Grayson
  • Lin Han
  • Heun Jin Lee
  • Eric Peterson
  • Frosso Seitaridou
  • Dave Wu
  • Tabita Winther

Recruits

  • Noah (UC Santa Cruz)
  • Alberto (UC Santa Barbara)
  • Kipom Kim (UC Santa Barbara)
  • Noah (UC Santa Barbara)
  • Joe Varley (UC Santa Barbara)
  • Dan Brox (Caltech)
  • Tim (Stuttgart)
  • Michael Turk
  • Elisabeth Villa (UIUC)
  • David
  • Justin

Visiting faculty

  • Joel (U. Michigan)

Others

  • Stephanie
  • Julie
  • Jenny

Organization

There are basically four parts of boot camp:

  • DNA Science - learning how to manipulate DNA
  • Size of things - learning the various spatial scales in biology
  • Rate of things - learning the various temporal scales in biology
  • Project - a small project, working with a graduate student or visitor

Size of things

Rate of things

DNA Science

Project: Gene Expression