Team:CSU Fort Collins/Notebook/DailyNotes
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Revision as of 17:49, 17 October 2014
Table of Contents
Daily Notes
Daily notes outline the day-to-day activities, procedures, and results of our team and our projects during both wet and dry research.Biosensor
01June: PAR, PLR, and PFL Assembly02July: PLR, PFL, and PFL2 Assembly
03August: Scientists vs. the PCR Machine
04September: A New Direction
Breakdown
05July: Lac Promoter and FadD Assembly06August: More of the Same, But Better
07September: One Thousand and One Nights
High-Value Product
08June: pMBI Assembly09July: pMBI and pMevT Assembly
10August: Troubleshoot Everything!
11September: Plan B
Kill Switch
12July: TRP/KillerRed Assembly13August: The Month of Failed Transformations
14September: Troubleshooting and Biobrick Success