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Initial Wet Lab Plans #36

Closed lhao03 closed 4 months ago

lhao03 commented 5 months ago

You and your assigned lead/subteam members are expected to upload initial plans to the internal wiki for your subteam by Mar 03, end of day.

Here is what you must upload:

Proof of concept (POC) that will get us Gold and why

You must attempt to write out plans for all experiments, components, projects you plan to carry out to establish a proof of concept. A POC is

Proof of concept (POC or PoC), also known as proof of principle, is a realization of a certain idea, method or principle in order to demonstrate its feasibility,[1] or viability,[2] or a demonstration in principle with the aim of verifying that some concept or theory has practical potential. A proof of concept is usually small and may or may not be complete. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proof_of_concept

You are free to create new pages; if you would like to delete a page, ask Lucy first. Include as much technical detail as possible and have a graphic to complement more technical ideas (if possible), listing out areas of concern or areas that need more improvement. This proof of concept is the minimum required to achieve gold. Reference specific iGEM pages and criteria when discussing why each component will allow us to achieve gold.

At least one page per component

Organise your content. Pages have already been created for you, but you can create more pages if you wish. To create a page run mdbook serve and then modify SUMMARY.md. Ask Lucy or wiki liaisons for help if you are having trouble.

Citations (APA format)

Any claims or experimental procedures, processes you want to use should have a citation, unless you discovered them claim or process (unlikely). You either have citations or not; wiki liaisons and Lucy will check for this. You can make citations in markdown; check dry lab pages for syntax

Wiki liaisons, co-directors and other leads will check your pages over this period to let you know if you are lacking details. For a reference, check dry lab pages, but remember your team will have specific and different requirements so don't just blindly copy dry lab pages.