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In the wrap up of the meeting, we decided on some deadlines. We agreed that the machine construct should be ready by 16 May where we will present our final idea to those involved in the project as well as to the CSIR, one of our sponsors. </p> | In the wrap up of the meeting, we decided on some deadlines. We agreed that the machine construct should be ready by 16 May where we will present our final idea to those involved in the project as well as to the CSIR, one of our sponsors. </p> | ||
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+ | <p> The biologists met to discuss the aptamers we will be using as well as the promoters. We agreed that we will definitely use theophylline. We agreed to continue doing research on the various other options we had for the second riboswitch. </p> | ||
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+ | <p> Natasia had a meeting with a connection in the corporate industry about the approach we should have with the funding. She was able to source the CSI handbook which contains a list of companies and their respective funding areas. She received many tips and hints on the construction of the document to go to potential contributers to the team's travel and research expenses. </p> | ||
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+ | <h2> 7 May 2011 </h2> | ||
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+ | <p> The biologists met at Med Campus to discuss the biology of the project. The complete genetic circuit was not determined by this due date so the date was extended by a week. The one riboswitch that will be used will contain an aptamer sensitive to theophylline but the other one is not decided yet. The most promising option discussed was tetracycline. The system needs to be sensitive to a particular concentration of antibiotic. Thus, a toggle switch was proposed to allow the circuit to switch positive chemotaxis to switch off at a specific concentration of the antibiotic. This is a crucial element in the genetic circuit and the team committed to spending time ensuring it will work correctly. We also discussed the use of modelling for each step of the circuit. </p> | ||
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+ | <h2> 9 May 2011 </h2> | ||
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+ | <p> Sasha and Natasia met to discuss the biology of the project as well as to discuss potetial donors to the iGEM project. They discussed the promoter which will be necessary to respond only to a particular concentration of the chosen antibiotic. They spoke to Marco about some of the promoter ideas and developed a toggle switch for this. Sasha and Natasia also met with Michelle to ask her for some advice since she did the fund raising for the iGEM team last year. Natasia and Sasha went through the CSI handbook searching for companies who are interested in investing in tertiary research and agreed to send out the documents to the companies as soon as possible. They proposed an A5 brochure which would summarize the official document. We agreed to approach Karl for any advice on this. </p> | ||
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+ | <h2> 10 May 2011 </h2> | ||
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+ | <p> Natasia met with Karl to show him the updated genetic circuit and to ask his advice on approaching potential sponsors. He aided us in the construction of an A5 pamphlet to accompany official documents to go to the donors. He also spoke to her about the rules and regulations regarding the employment of vendors through Wits. </p> | ||
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+ | <p> Ezio, Sasha and Gloria drove to CSIR Pretoria accompanied by Marco and Michelle to meet with Dr Musa Mhlanga. In addition to being the competency area manager of synthetic biology and research group leader of the gene expression and biophysics group at the CSIR, Dr Musa Mhlanga is a highly regarded team Advisor. At CSIR, the team presented the idea and the proposed genetic circuit to Dr Mhlanga. Dr Mhlanga brought to the teams attention, potential problems with the genetic circuit, gave the team advice and made suggestions. All that Dr Mhlanga said was noted and for the team it was back to the drawing board. </p> | ||
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+ | <h2>16 May 2011 </h2> | ||
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+ | <p> Sasha and Natasia met with the staff at the Wits fundraising office to understand the ways in which to approach potential donors to this project. We agreed to meet on Thursday (19 May) to go through a list of companies whose focuses for corporate social investment are aligned with our project. </p> | ||
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+ | <p> Sasha and Natasia met with Tsepiso, who works at the fundraising office and is finding suitable donors for our project. She proposed a number of potentials, comprising of biotechnology, pharmaceutical and health care companies. She agreed to clear this list with her director and hand over the verified list to us on Wednesday (25 May). At this point Sasha and Natasia will begin to approach these companies. </p> | ||
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+ | <p> A team meeting took place in the microbiology common room where the team tackled a few issues. First was the organisation of an event to educate the public, students and the press on synthetic biology. We agreed for this event to take place on 17 August at the university. We agreed to do a presentation on this day which would deal with synthetic biology as a whole and to introduce our idea to South Africa! We also agreed to contact SciBono for a potential collaboration with them which would enable us to reach far wider and share our knowledge on synthetic biology with the broader public. </p> | ||
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+ | <p>Next Brad was asked to design the look and feel of the Wiki as well as to design a logo for our project which will appear on all of our team apparel and on the website. </p> | ||
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+ | <p>On the biological aspect of the project, we were advised by Karl to take on separate responsibilities for instance, be in charge of creating particular buffers so that they are always produced by the same individual in the same way. We agreed to start preparing plates for the bacteria next week (23-27 May). We also spoke about the modelling that needs to be done for the project. Brad and Richard are in charge of this section of the project but we all showed great interest in understanding how the models will be produced and the benefits of their application. </p> | ||
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+ | <p> The team agreed to go away and think of potential applications of this project. We have, thus far, focused our attention on applying this synthetic biology project on searching for colon cancer. There are potential applications in the mining and wastewater treatment areas as well. </p> | ||
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