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- | Meeting: We were planning our objectives and activities of our sub-team, addressing issues such as: ¿How do we introduce the SynBio in the Panamanian culture and | + | Meeting: We were planning our objectives and activities of our sub-team, addressing issues such as: ¿How do we introduce the SynBio in the Panamanian culture and we discussed the pros and cons about the SynBio in our culture and cultural background. And also we discussed the engineer’s role in the SynBio. |
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Week 6: July 11 to 16July 12Work Session #20 (afternoon) ProjectIn this meeting we presented project propousals and ideas for the UTP-Panama Team 2011. Selection of the Concept Engineering Tool kit as a UTP-Panama Long-Term goal in SynBio. SynBio Engineering Tool Kit: develop of biotechnology parts and devices (tools) to solve traditional Engineering problems. July 14Work Session #21 (9 am to 4 pm) Abstract DueDebates and discussion about what would be the UTP-Panama Team project and vision for the 2011. We finally choose the "SynBio Engineering Tool Kikt" as a framework to develop our project. In this way the team propouse select some tracks of application of synbio as the possible final project for the 2011 Project.
July 15Writing the Abstract. This day, we write a general view of all that our team have been doing and thinking since Team conformation. July 16Human practice Meeting: We were planning our objectives and activities of our sub-team, addressing issues such as: ¿How do we introduce the SynBio in the Panamanian culture and we discussed the pros and cons about the SynBio in our culture and cultural background. And also we discussed the engineer’s role in the SynBio. |