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Revision as of 19:31, 25 May 2011

Building a Synchronized Oscillatory System

Presentations given by members of our team

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This page is still under construction! Most members of our team have given presentations on an aspect regarding our projects. A part of the presentations will be shown here on the wiki. We are currently at the point where powerpoint files can be downloaded but our 'ultimate goal' for this page is to have video's of the various presentations being given.


A presentation about our project: The Synchronised Oscillatory System:

Coming.


A presentation about our project: Fungal Track 'n Trace:

An old (somewhat outdated) presentation we used for the fungus project, soon to be replaced by a newer one.


A presentation on synthetic biology for highschool students

We have recently started doing outreach on highschools and for this we used this presentation.

First slide of the presentation



A presentation on (using) biobrick parts from the partsregistry



A presentation about Aspergillus nidulans, the fungus we use in our fungus project:


A presentation provided by one one of our team members to educate the others about modeling: