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* Joe, Vanessa | * Joe, Vanessa | ||
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* | * Learn basic principles of the Fluorolog 3 spectrofluorometer | ||
* Learn how to run protein gels | |||
* Basics of the PURExpress protein expression kit | |||
* Basics of spectrofluorometer software | |||
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* Protein gels | * Protein gels | ||
* | * Fluorolog 3 spectrofluorometer | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:43, 26 June 2011
This page contains a description of the mini-bootcamp run in Feb 2011.
- NOTE: the main copy of this page and the linked pages have been moved to the biocircuits wiki (password required).
Quick Links
Group
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Part-time students
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Instructors
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Project advisor
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Bootcamp description
The goal of this bootcamp is to measure variability in gene expression that is relevant for synthetically designed circuits. The issue that we are trying to understand is now much variability arises for the expression of a given circuit under degrees of freedom that are typically not controlled in synthetic designs:
To understand how these (and other) factors will affect circuit operation, a simple genetic circuit consisting of 2 reporters will be built using different DNA locations and directions, and characterized in a variety of conditions. The dynamic response of the circuit will be measured, including cell-to-cell variability (via flow cytometry and microscopy). Bootcamp objectives:
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Schedule
14 Feb: 2-4
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17 Feb: 2:30-6
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21 Feb: 1-6
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22 Feb | 23 Feb: 1-6
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24 Feb
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25 Feb
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28 Feb
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1 Mar
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2 Mar: TBD
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3 Mar
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4 Mar
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7 Mar: TBD
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8 Mar: TBD
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11 Mar
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Session 0: project discussion and lab tour
Session goals:
Instructors:
Session 1: lab techniquesThis lab session will teach some of the basic techniques that will be used throughout the bootcamp. We assume no background in molecular biology laboratory techniques. By the end of this session, students will be able to transform a plasmid into cells, pick colonies containing the plasmid, grow the cells up to a given optical density, extract the plasmids, and quantify them.
Session 2: cloning
Session 3: plate reader
Session 4: microscope
Session 5: flow cytometer
Session 6: spectrofluorometer
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