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Drew's introduction (1:20 PST)

Roll Call:

Computational systems bio

? Mony: wanderer, coder, immunologist (phone)

Drew's BG

Standards

There was an interesting "A Ha" moment for drew at the iGEM 2007 Jamboree. The Melbourne team presented a device that taught new biology, that worked, that met the BBa standard, and in principle could immediately be used with other BBa Standard parts. They built a buoyancy device. It was new, standardized, and could be used.

Also, the UCSF team, apprehending the competitive nature of the iGEM competition and the timeframe available, decided they would be better off developing and testing a whole series of parts that met a different standard that was ideal for the specifics of those to operations. They were successful, and unsuccessful - their parts and devices worked, for the most part, but they didn't meet the BBa standard. So, the BBa standard has limitations. That's ok - we should make an incrementally better version.

Ok, now let's watch Jason Kelly's video (he couldn't be here today). It expresses his position on standardized measurement methods and provides an overview of a promoter and rbs measurement kit he has devised. See it here: http://video.google.com/googleplayer.swf?docId=3783852973289336417&hl=en

See the BBF Technical Standards Setting Process.

So, Jason has demonstrated one working example of the promoter & rbs measurement standard. Caroline Ajo-Franklin mentioned that just yesterday she duplicated his example and the data agreed within 5%. The writeup is in the works.

Discussion

So I don't have anything else to say, and we don't have any business to report (no tangible new standards to present), so let's spend the next 45 minutes in ad-hoc Birds of a Feather sessions. Consider The_BioBricks_Foundation:Standards/Technical#Possible_New_Technical_Standards_Projects

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