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* We have been fitting quorum sensing experiments at steady state to a Hill function and found some quorum sensing parameters. | * We have been fitting quorum sensing experiments at steady state to a Hill function and found some quorum sensing parameters. | ||
- | [[File:ETH Zurich Model3.PNG|center|700px|thumb|Fitting quorum sensing Hill function parameters thanks to steady-state data from experiments. Check <html> <a | + | [[File:ETH Zurich Model3.PNG|center|700px|thumb|Fitting quorum sensing Hill function parameters thanks to steady-state data from experiments. Check <html> <a targetid="qsparameters" id="insidelink" href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:ETH_Zurich/blog#qsparameters"> the corresponding article </a> </html> for more details.]] |
* We wrote a [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pvFPVzfH1aiNdy3MdAaaFFzeWysCZyDDybcqgt7LyzY/viewform survey in English], [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fQ0ZjKvnr-Ssek9fihlDRhmQsVaG8rwxCrNGHDC2JDU/viewform in French] and [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1nLa1qMEAo9QjmIsOJgaN5pEVURDlVDqYKXuOvFnpjW4/viewform in German] on complexity for our human practice project. We expect 500 responses. | * We wrote a [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1pvFPVzfH1aiNdy3MdAaaFFzeWysCZyDDybcqgt7LyzY/viewform survey in English], [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1fQ0ZjKvnr-Ssek9fihlDRhmQsVaG8rwxCrNGHDC2JDU/viewform in French] and [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1nLa1qMEAo9QjmIsOJgaN5pEVURDlVDqYKXuOvFnpjW4/viewform in German] on complexity for our human practice project. We expect 500 responses. |
Revision as of 23:35, 7 October 2014
Week 13
Wednesday, August 20th
- Our first diffusion try with highlighter ink !
The design of punched agar doesn't seem to be the best but at least we can see something. Diffusion experiments with different designs are running now.
- We have been fitting quorum sensing experiments at steady state to a Hill function and found some quorum sensing parameters.
- We wrote a survey in English, in French and in German on complexity for our human practice project. We expect 500 responses.