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20.109(F19): Laboratory Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

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Fall 2019 schedule        FYI        Assignments        Homework        Class data        Communication
       1. Measuring genomic instability        2. Modulating metabolism        3. Testing chemical probes              


Module 1: Measuring Genomic Instability

Due M1D1

  1. Review the laboratory tour exercises to prepare for the lab orientation quiz that you and your partner will complete together during your laboratory section.
  2. Complete the required EHS training on-line.
    • There are two web-based training modules required for 20.109: Chemical Hygiene Training includes 7 sections and 6 quizzes with an estimated completion time of 1 hour and Managing Hazardous Waste has one quiz and should take less time to complete. Both courses can be accessed through MIT's Environmental Health and Safety page, from any computer that has your MIT certificate.
    • From the EHS training page select the second button labeled "I have EHS training requirements for an academic subject."
    • Your summary page ("My EHS Training") should show Chemical Hygiene and Managing Hazardous Waste as requirements. Click the purple button "Go to Web Classes" above the training requirements section. You may stop and start the web-based courses as many times as you need; the software keeps track of your progress in the course.
    • If you have completed EHS training in a UROP or in another lab class, you do not need to repeat the training but you do need to print out your training record to submit.
    • You must print the certificates of completion (or your training record) to turn in at the start of your laboratory section. (TR section: Alternatively, screen capture your training record/certificate of completion and turn it in electronically as a PDF on Stellar)
  3. Sign up for a Benchling account. This program will serve as your laboratory notebook for the semester.
  4. Prepare for the first day of Module 1 by reading the module overview and the day one introduction.

Due M1D2

  1. Read through the webinair Keeping a Lab Notebook: Basic Principles and Best Practices provided by the National Institutes of Health. Though not all of the specifications will be adhered to in 20.109, please note the information on slide #9 as this is the basis of the rubric developed to grade your entries this semester.
  2. To prepare for your laboratory session, complete a template for your notebook entry according to the Laboratory notebook guidelines provided on the Assignment tab. You will use these guidelines for every notebook entry you complete in 20.109.
    • Click on the '+' symbol on the left menu bar
    • Click on More-->Template
    • In the "Create Template" dialog box, click "Manage Collections" in the lower left corner.
    • Click on "+ New Collection."
    • Name the collection appropriately (e.g. 20.109 Notebook Templates)
    • Create a new template within the newly created collection by typing in the name (e.g. Lab Notebook Entry Template) and press "Create Template."
    • Type in the categories or whatever reminders will help you fill out your lab notebook entry appropriately.
    • Press "Update Information" to save your edits.
    • Now when you want to make a new entry for each lab day, you can make a new entry from this template (When you press the '+' symbol on the top menu bar near your project title, it will give you the option to create an entry from template).
    • For additional help, review the prelab and the entry you generated with the teaching faculty for M1D1.
  3. To prepare for the laboratory session, make a new notebook page for M1D2 based on the template you just created.

Due M1D3

  1. In addition to reporting your results in the Data Summary, you will need to introduce your project. For this assignment, write topic sentences that will provide the reader with the information necessary for understanding your research. Your topic sentences should include references that you find to validate and support the statement. Please include between 3 and 7 topic sentences. These sentences should be a draft of the first sentence from each new paragraph in your background and motivation section.
    • Carefully consider the Background and Motivation suggestions provided for the Data Summary.
    • In addition to the topic sentences, submit a list of your references. You should include the title of the referenced article and a brief summary of the article that includes why you chose that reference to support your topic sentence. At this point the references can be in any format you choose.
  2. The BE Communication Lab is a great resource to keep in mind as you complete your assignments for 20.109. To familiarize you with this resource, you will receive homework points for meeting with a Fellow to discuss an assignment by M1D5.
    • You must schedule your appointment online at the BE Communication Lab homepage. Click "Make an appointment" at the top right corner of the screen.

Due M1D4

  1. In Module 2, you will document the details of your experiments in a written methods section as part of the Research Article. To help you prepare for this task, and to give you feedback early on, you will draft portions of the Module 1 methods. For this assignment, work with your laboratory partner to draft a methods section that details the protocols you completed on M1D1 through M1D3. You can omit non-experimental details such as the 'Learn about the CometChip' exercise.
    • Be sure to read the methods information provided on the Research article assignment tab for a general description of the information / details that should be included.
  2. As a reminder, you should meet with a Fellow in the BE Communication Lab by M1D5 to discuss an assignment.
    • You must schedule your appointment online at the BE Communication Lab homepage. Click "Make an appointment" at the top right corner of the screen.

Due M1D5

Due M1D6

  1. Use the feedback you received from the teaching faculty concerning the Materials and Methods draft you prepared for M1D4 to revise your text. This is to be done with your lab partner(s).
    • In addition, include the experimental protocols you completed through M1D5 in this revised assignment.
  2. In addition to the Data Summary, each student will individually (not with your lab partners) complete a Mini-presentation that is focused on the data generated in Module 1. The mini-presentation (or 'elevator pitch') is your opportunity to practice your oral communication skills before the Journal Club presentation in Module 2. For this assignment, prepare an outline for your mini-presentation.
    • You should not submit a script, but rather a bulleted outline of the information you will provide in your Mini-presentation.
  3. In class, we will discuss a journal article paper. Read through the assignment details on the M1D6 page.

Due M1D7

  1. The Data Summary will end with a section that highlights the importance and future applications of your project. For this assignment, you will draft this portion of your summary. At minimum, draft a response to the four potential topic bullets listed under the Implications and Future Work content guidelines. This assignment is to be completed individually (not with lab partners).

Wrapping up M1

  1. The Data Summary draft is due by 10 pm on Wednesday, October 10th for both sections.
  2. The Mini-presentation is due by 10 pm on Saturday, October 13th for both sections.
  3. The Data Summary revision is due by 10 pm on Saturday, October 20th for both sections.
  4. Please remember to contribute your reflections, comments, and ideas to the [ class blog] within 24 h of submitting the Data Summary draft.