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− | '''Instructors:''' [[User:Abelcher| Angela Belcher]], Shannon Hughes-Alford, [[Natalie Kuldell]] and [[User:AgiStachowiak| Agi Stachowiak]]<br> | + | '''Instructors:''' [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Abelcher | Angela Belcher], [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:Shannon_K._Alford |Shannon Hughes-Alford], [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Natalie_Kuldell ] and [http://openwetware.org/wiki/User:AgiStachowiak | Agi Stachowiak]<br> |
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| '''TA:''' Jackie Ohmura<br> | | '''TA:''' Jackie Ohmura<br> |
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− | “Invention” is a wonderful word, derived from words meaning “scheme” and “a finding out.” Inventors draw on materials provided by the natural world, refining and combining them in insightful ways, to make something useful. In this experimental module we will invent materials by manipulating biological systems, namely the bacteriophage M13. We will use a very slightly modified phage to build Titanium dioxide nanowires and then we'll let the phage themselves do the building, assembling them into a solar cell. Drawing on the rich stockroom of biological elements and a good but incomplete understanding of their behavior, we’ll hope to invent some novel materials with real-world applications.
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