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==== Tue morning ====
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9-11 am: Optional tutorials (details below):
 
* Lab basics - meet in 111 Keck
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==== Wed morning ====
==== Wed morning ====
9-12 pm: Meet in 111 Keck
9-12 am: Meet in '''111 Keck'''
* Analyzing TX-TL results (from overnight run)
* Analyzing TX-TL results (from overnight run)
* TX-TL using linear DNA
* Presentation: TX-TL using linear DNA
* Lab (136 Keck): Set up Golden Gate reactions
* Lab (136 Keck): Set up Golden Gate reactions


Group lunch at Chandler (when done)
(Optional) Group lunch at Chandler
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==== Thu morning ====
==== Thu morning ====
9:00a - Analyze TX-TL results from previous day [111 Keck]
10 am - Analyze TX-TL results from previous day '''[110 Steele?]'''
10:00a - Plan out circuits designs to build and test (with mentors)
 
10:30 am - Group projects: Set up experiment
 
12pm: Optional group lunch - Chandler, or walk to Lake street?


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9 am: Group projects: Create group presentation
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==== Tue afternoon ====
==== Tue afternoon ====
11 am: '''Bootcamp starts''', 111 Keck (lunch will be provided)
11 am: '''Bootcamp starts''', '''111 Keck''' (lunch will be provided)
* Overview of workshop and TX-TL system (Richard)
* Overview of workshop and TX-TL system (Richard)
* Lab safety briefing (Clare)
* Lab safety briefing (Clare)
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2:30 pm: Set up PCR reactions for GGA linear DNAs (Clare)
2:30 pm: Set up PCR reactions for GGA linear DNAs (Clare)


3 pm - Project discussions (with co-mentors) at CDS tea and initial experiments
3 pm - Project discussions (with co-mentors) at CDS tea and/or initial experiments
 
5-8 pm - Set up FFL runs from GGA assembly


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Set up characterization runs
Group projects: Set up experiments


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1-3 pm: Group presentations '''(111 Keck)'''


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5-7 pm: SURF BBQ
5-7 pm: SURF BBQ


Lab session: 7-9 pm
7 pm: Meet in '''111 Keck'''
 
Lab session (136 Keck): 7:30-9 pm
* Set up and run first TX-TL reactions
* Set up and run first TX-TL reactions


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6:30-8 pm: Group dinner on S. Lake (participants and mentors)
5-8 pm: Meet in '''111 Keck'''


Lab session: 8-10 pm
* Lab (136 Keck): Set up FFL runs from GGA assembly
* Set up TX-TL runs


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Latest revision as of 17:20, 18 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 morning

Wed morning

9-12 am: Meet in 111 Keck

  • Analyzing TX-TL results (from overnight run)
  • Presentation: TX-TL using linear DNA
  • Lab (136 Keck): Set up Golden Gate reactions

(Optional) Group lunch at Chandler

Thu morning

10 am - Analyze TX-TL results from previous day [110 Steele?]

10:30 am - Group projects: Set up experiment

12pm: Optional group lunch - Chandler, or walk to Lake street?

Fri morning

9 am: Group projects: Create group presentation

Tue afternoon

11 am: Bootcamp starts, 111 Keck (lunch will be provided)

  • Overview of workshop and TX-TL system (Richard)
  • Lab safety briefing (Clare)

1:45-5 pm: SURF check-in and orientation

  • 1:45-3 pm: SURF checkin
  • 1:45-3:45 pm: Housing move in
  • 3:45-5 pm: SURF orientation

Wed afternoon

1:30 - 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 afternoon

Group projects: Set up experiments

Fri afternoon

1-3 pm: Group presentations (111 Keck)

Tue evening

5-7 pm: SURF BBQ

7 pm: Meet in 111 Keck

Lab session (136 Keck): 7:30-9 pm

  • Set up and run first TX-TL reactions

Wed evening

5-8 pm: Meet in 111 Keck

  • Lab (136 Keck): Set up FFL runs from GGA assembly

Thu evening

Group projects: Set up overnight experiments

Description of tutorials:

  • Lab basics - this tutorial is intended for participants who have not had any experience in a molecular biology lab. You will learn how to pipette small volumes of clear fluids, run PCR reactions and run gels. If you have had an undergraduate lab class in biology in the last 10 years, you probably don't need to come.
  • MATLAB basics - this tutorial is for participants who have never used the MATLAB program. You will learn how to load and plot data in MATLAB and how to use the SimBiology toolbox for setting up very simple reactions.
  • Sequence editing - this tutorial will show how to use a DNA sequence editing program such as Geneious or ApE (we mainly use Geneious). You'll learn how to annotate a sequence, simulate PCR reactions and other similar techniques.

Read-ahead material

We 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:

Software

We 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.