Wednesday, March 25, 2009

March the Twenty-Fifth

*wakeup*
Major OChem Review (all non-rxn Midterm 3 material)
-- breakfast --
12:00-3:00 Tutoring - Chem 210 and BMB 251
Head back to apartment to clean up...
Reformat refurbished hard drive (with external adapter)
-- Dinner -- (quesadillas with Ben)
4:30 - 6:00 ChE 340

AIChE Signup (extended until April 8th!)
Collect some research direction from emails
Backup to Transfer Drive

Review ChE 210, 220 material
Apartment Phys 214:
  • ( ) Read chapters 33, 34
  • ( ) Prewrite lab report
Begin prepping OChem Review Powerpoint
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BMB 402
  • Finish "electron transport chain" readings
ChE 597C
  • Organize Website
Other
  • Rescue plants; check on CPTC
  • Rebuild transfer hard drive
  • Activate sync on P4_H2O
  • Learn how to use RefWorks
  • Pfalzcraft warranty information
  • Jesse's Project
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RHODOBACTER:
Pushing forward the HERSHEY collaboration seems like something that could be done with minimal effort since they are very interested and very excited about potential of isotopic labeling.
BRANDON ... do the sell N-15 labeled yeast extract?
The primary NMR work would be done with just N-15 labeling and not carbon. Some planning there would also be useful.

Building a floatation meter (with multiple LEDs) is still something i would like to undertake ASAP. Working with the details of the algae floatimeter would lend directly to constructing a simple flow through device to monitor absorption ratio for example for a computer controlled feed strategy for a reactor.

RHODOBACTER:
BRANDON, we need to push hard for a conference call with ARGONNE - tomorrow if possible.
Push for new round of data as well as cloning maps for planning.
I will send email this AM.
Clearly need to take a shot at draft of Woodward grant to get that off dead center.
The details of what Hershey will do will have to be super crudely sketched out to help them start filling in blanks.
I sent letter to NIH to request ability to update the NIH-RO1 proposal for the updated strategy for membrane proteins with Hershey.


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