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The Biology team is SSI's fourth project team, focusing on the intersection between the life sciences and space. The Biology team began work on its pilot project, building a portable, autonomous [[DNA Synthesizer]] to send to space, in the 2016-2017 academic year. The Biology team works in the Shriram Center for Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering, using the [https://uytengsuteachinglab.stanford.edu/ Uytengsu Teaching Lab] space. It is currently developing [[Enzymatic DNA Synthesis|enzymatic DNA synthesis methods]] and an [[Electrowetting on Dielectric|electrowetting]] fluid handling platform for this project, which they aim to launch as a cubesat payload or operate on the International Space Station. The Biology team is also open to other project ideas, particularly relating to astronaut life support, biomaterials for space use, and terraforming for space colonization.
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'''[http://wiki.stanfordssi.org/Biology_Team Click here to access the main SSI Bio wiki page.]'''
  
The Biology team's faculty advisor is [[Prof. Drew Endy]], and current team co-leads are [[User:tomusiak | Alan Tomusiak]] and [[User:chao16 | Cynthia Hao]].
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The Biology team is SSI's fourth project team, focusing on the intersection between the life sciences and space. The Biology team began work on its pilot project, building a portable, autonomous [[DNA Synthesizer]] to send to space, in the 2016-2017 academic year. The Biology team works in the Shriram Center for Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering, using the [https://uytengsuteachinglab.stanford.edu/ Uytengsu Teaching Lab] space. It is currently developing [[Enzymatic DNA Synthesis|enzymatic DNA synthesis methods]] and an [[Electrowetting on Dielectric|electrowetting]] fluid handling platform for this project, which it aims to launch as a cubesat payload or operate on the International Space Station. The Biology team is also open to other project ideas, particularly relating to astronaut life support, biomaterials for space use, and terraforming for space colonization.
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The Biology Team's Faculty Advisors are Professor Hawa Thiam and Professor Drew Endy.
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The 2024-2025 Team Co-Leads are Ginger Buck and Jacob Rintamaki.
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Latest revision as of 18:35, 5 April 2024

Biology
Part of the Biology series
Projects
DNA Synthesizer
Important Concepts
Enzymatic Synthesis MethodsTerminal Deoxynucleotidyl TransferaseElectrowetting on Dielectric
Verification Strategies
Polyacrylamide Gel ElectrophoresisPyrosequencingLigation and Sequencing
People
Drew Endy (Faculty Advisor) Cynthia Hao (Team Co-Lead) Alan Tomusiak (Team Co-Lead)
How to Get Started
Wet Lab Access
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Click here to access the main SSI Bio wiki page.

The Biology team is SSI's fourth project team, focusing on the intersection between the life sciences and space. The Biology team began work on its pilot project, building a portable, autonomous DNA Synthesizer to send to space, in the 2016-2017 academic year. The Biology team works in the Shriram Center for Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering, using the Uytengsu Teaching Lab space. It is currently developing enzymatic DNA synthesis methods and an electrowetting fluid handling platform for this project, which it aims to launch as a cubesat payload or operate on the International Space Station. The Biology team is also open to other project ideas, particularly relating to astronaut life support, biomaterials for space use, and terraforming for space colonization.


The Biology Team's Faculty Advisors are Professor Hawa Thiam and Professor Drew Endy.


The 2024-2025 Team Co-Leads are Ginger Buck and Jacob Rintamaki.

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