Team:NYC Wetware/Notebook/Summary

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We began our weekly meetings in late February to start brainstorming ideas for out iGEM project.. In order to accommodate all our team members, who were spread out in Universities all across NYC, we set up video conferencing between Weill Cornell Medical College and Yeshiva University.
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We began our weekly meetings in late February to start brainstorming ideas for out iGEM project. To accommodate all our team members in different Universities across NYC, we set up video conferencing between Weill Cornell Medical College and Yeshiva University.
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The push to Biobrick radioresistance in the Cornell lab space began at the end of May when Jake, David, and Yossi finished up their semesters.
The push to Biobrick radioresistance in the Cornell lab space began at the end of May when Jake, David, and Yossi finished up their semesters.
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<b>Attributions or the Breakdown of Labor:</b>
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David Sweet and Jake Friedman did all of the biobricking and cloning work. Jake wrote the Food Traditions article. David and Yossi went to Camp Simcha. Yossi did Bionumbers and also experimental work during September. Yair wrote the Biology Radiation Discussion Page. Ariel is working on creating an animation for the Jamboree Talk. Noah wrote the Bioremediation page. Kate is making the video. Dr. Mason wrote the Mason Lab Plan page. Dr. Gross, Alex and Kurt helped all around. Russell administrated.
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<br>Ted Scovell was our enthusiastic partner in creating the Camp Simcha Lab and recruited Hannah Landes, the able high-school student on our NYC_Sortware team.

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