Synthetic Biology Workshop July 8-10, 2010 A. Malcolm Campbell Biology Laurie J. Heyer Mathematics Todd T. Eckdahl Biology Jeffrey L. Poet Math, CS and.

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Synthetic Biology Workshop July 8-10, 2010 A. Malcolm Campbell Biology Laurie J. Heyer Mathematics Todd T. Eckdahl Biology Jeffrey L. Poet Math, CS and Physics

Introductions

What is synthetic biology? Is it different from molecular biology?

Depends on how you look at it….

Why host a workshop on synthetic biology?

Lower the activation energy Not consumed in the reaction Increase the affinity for learning Induce cooperativity (Hill coefficient > 1) Positive feedback loop Being a teacher is like being an enzyme….

Why host a workshop on synthetic biology? Lower the activation energy Not consumed in the reaction Increase the affinity for learning Induce cooperativity (Hill coefficient > 1) Positive feedback loop Being a teacher is like being an enzyme….

-alyst Facilitate learning for your students and become a

Synthetic Biology Application of engineering principles and mathematical modeling to the design and construction of biological parts, devices, and systems with applications in energy, medicine, and technology.

Land Mine Detection

Synthetic Biology Land Mine Detection

Production of Medicines $1 per pill

Production of Medicines 10¢ per pill

Biofuels from Algae CO -neutral 2 1,000,000 gallons in 2008

Standardization Modularity AbstractionModeling How is Synthetic Biology Different?

How is synthetic biology well-suited for undergraduate interdisciplinary research?

The iGEM Jamboree at MIT

iGEM teams

iGEM teams Princeton Oklahoma ETH Zurich MIT Caltech Toronto Cambridge Texas Penn State Berkeley Davidson Harvard UCSF

iGEM teams Princeton Oklahoma ETH Zurich MIT Caltech Toronto Cambridge Texas Penn State Berkeley Davidson Harvard UCSF

iGEM teams

Finding the “i” in iGEM

teams

teams

teams

Chemistry Mathematics Biology Computer Science

How is synthetic biology well-suited for interdisciplinary research? Environment Energy Medicine Technology CreativityFlexibility If you have a common interest, you can find a synthetic biology way to approach it! Adaptability

What are your goals for this workshop ?

Short-Term Workshop Goals 1.Everyone will learn as much as possible. We will all have fun, and the participants will begin a new phase in their teacher-scholar career. 2.Participants will learn some vocabulary and a new perspective that makes synthetic biology distinct from genetics and molecular biology. 3.Interdisciplinary teams will explore an area of common interest and investigate feasible projects for undergraduate research and possible course development. 4.Participants will develop a strategy to recruit and support undergraduates for research in synthetic biology. 5.Faculty from different departments will collaborate to find common ground, mutual understandings from different perspectives, and a shared vision of how to start a new research adventure.

Long-Term Workshop Goals 1.Participants will apply what they learn to develop an undergraduate research program in synthetic biology. 2.Participants will assemble multidisciplinary teams consisting of at least two faculty and two or more students from at least two different majors. 3.Faculty from outside biology will utilize the methods they learned to help design, construct, and test DNA-based devices as part of a synthetic biology research project. 4.Biology faculty will learn the language and tools of the trade from their partner’s discipline to a level of proficiency that they can help design, construct, and test a model of the device as part of a synthetic biology research project.

What makes a good synthetic biology project ?