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iGEM*BIC — An Awesome Meeting
About two weeks ago (Feb. 11th), we had an iGEM*BIC meeting where five iGEM members showed up and roughly a dozen BIC members showed up. I expected a few more from iGEM but they ended up with illnesses or midterm exams that week.
We started the meeting with a nice description of BIC from Anna, followed by a nice description of iGEM at large then iGEM at home from Andre. I then finished with a collaborative projects presentation.
I’ve attached the slides I presented (actually, I’ve updated them since then)– just like the very last set of slides for the Python Crash Course, I ended up using iWork Pages this time around instead of NeoOffice.
Download: Updated slides [pdf].



The meeting was designed to go for half an hour because of its proximity to midterms. We ended up discussing for about two hours about all of the projects we wanted to try this term– everything from the now defunct Bunny Buddy to BactoBones to BactoHouseMD.
Anna had remarked earlier that iGEM isn’t well marketed to CS students or BIC– so this will certainly be a recurring thing at the beginning of each semester. This is particularly important summer because the next stream of BIC students are returning from co-op.
The general consensus is that everyone was interested in doing *something* in iGEM which is a real bonus. This Wednesday, we’re going to have a modeling meeting that’s punctuated with John’s mini-project talk. I’m hoping that many BIC members will show up to carry over their interest.
My original assessment that most BIC students would want to do in silico modeling and software development was far off. As it turns out, BIC students showed interest in every facet of iGEM from wet lab to software development to outreach and public relations.
A direct consequence of the iGEM*BIC meeting is that we had a much larger design meeting the next day (Feb. 12th)– thirteen showed up.
Finally, the feeling of the group is that the next crossover meeting should be more social. I think that’s something we can shoot for, for early summer.
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