[BBF Standards] BioBricks Physical Assembly Standard?
Raik Gruenberg
rg at raiks.de
Mon Jan 28 05:37:05 EST 2008
Hi Drew,
thanks for getting this going.
There hasn't much happened on my side, yet. I am building a list of biobricks
using the freiburg fusion format
http://parts.mit.edu/igem07/index.php/Freiburg07/report_fusion_parts
> ps. I don't have Kristina Muller's email handy, so if anybody can
> forward this to her, I'd be grateful.
>
i forwarded him (it's Kristian, actually :-)) your mail and suggested to write
together an rfc about his format. For protein work, the freiburg format has some
real advantages, and, besides, it remains compatible to the classic 1.0 biobrick.
I would like to put a description of it on OWW but I am a bit lost as to where
to create the new page/folder. What would you suggest?
Greetings,
Raik
Drew Endy wrote:
> Hi Randy, Stephen, Austin, Raik, Chris, John,
>
> The Technical Standards Group at the BBF recently launched.
>
> A number of new folks have signed up and are anxious to help.
>
> At the November BBF workshop you expressed an interest in working
> together on a technical standard(s) that define how BioBrick parts are
> physically combined. Has there been any progress? Who is leading the
> discussion? Can we get a report / update? The next workshop is coming
> up on March 1 at UCSF and we're hoping to be able to discuss progress
> and plans to continue to take things forward.
>
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> Thanks / be great!
> Drew
>
> ps. I don't have Kristina Muller's email handy, so if anybody can
> forward this to her, I'd be grateful.
>
>
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> *From: *"Julius B. Lucks" <julius at younglucks.com
>> <mailto:julius at younglucks.com>>
>> *Date: *January 27, 2008 5:11:56 PM EST
>> *To: *standards at biobricks.org <mailto:standards at biobricks.org>
>> *Subject: **[BBF Standards] Starting off discussions*
>>
>> Maybe a good place to start discussions is for the 4 topic leaders to
>> send something to the list saying a little bit about the topic, and
>> what needs to get done before March 1. That would be very helpful
>> for those of us new to the discussions to figure out where we can
>> jump in and help out.
>>
>>>
>>> A small number of groups set out to start working on some of these,
>>> and report back at the next standards workshop (March 1 at UCSF).
>>> Here are the four sub groups that got started:
>>>
>>> Physical Assembly of BioBrick Parts:
>>> Randy Rettberg, Stephen Davies, Austin Che, Kristina Muller, Raik
>>> Grunberg, Chris Anderson, John Dueber, Scott Mohr
>>>
>>> Push / Pull Parts Across Computer Networks:
>>> Raik Grunberg, Drew Endy, Christopher Mason, Randy Rettberg, Chris
>>> Anderson, John Dueber, Deepak Chandran, Mac Cowell, Sean Sleight, Matt
>>> Silver
>>>
>>> Functional Composition:
>>> Caroline Ajo-Franklin, Drew Endy, Christopher Mason, Deepak Chandran,
>>>
>>> Experiments & Results:
>>> Chris Anderson, Kristian Muller, Drew Endy, John Dueber
>>>
>>> The first person listed above for each group was supposed to be the
>>> leader of the group. We'll have to check with them to see what they
>>> have been doing, and find new leaders if needed.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Julius
>>
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