Difference between revisions of "BioBrick Part Program"

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We are taking several steps to improve the Registry this year. First, we are working on the tools.
 
We are taking several steps to improve the Registry this year. First, we are working on the tools.
 
Take a look at the new sequence analysis for example. Second, we are working on the software itself. For example, we are adding various assembly scars, part versions and computer-readable information. Third, we are working on the organization of the part categories.
 
Take a look at the new sequence analysis for example. Second, we are working on the software itself. For example, we are adding various assembly scars, part versions and computer-readable information. Third, we are working on the organization of the part categories.
 
  
  
 
However, the most important improvement we can make is to increase the number of well-documented, accurate, and useful parts. As the Registry has become more serious, we must take the parts more seriously. The parts in the Registry are of varying quality - but there are lots of them.
 
However, the most important improvement we can make is to increase the number of well-documented, accurate, and useful parts. As the Registry has become more serious, we must take the parts more seriously. The parts in the Registry are of varying quality - but there are lots of them.
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We have been talking for a couple years about instituting a review, promotion, and publication plan. Parts would start out in the designer's sandbox, become a favorite, and then be eligible for promotion to an approved part. This promotion would require standards for the quality of the part and peer review. Once reviewed, the part would be promoted to be an official BioBrick™ part and the part would be published.
 
We have been talking for a couple years about instituting a review, promotion, and publication plan. Parts would start out in the designer's sandbox, become a favorite, and then be eligible for promotion to an approved part. This promotion would require standards for the quality of the part and peer review. Once reviewed, the part would be promoted to be an official BioBrick™ part and the part would be published.
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Tom Knight has volunteered to chair the review committee. He is looking for members who will first decide how the process should work and then organize the reviews.
 
Tom Knight has volunteered to chair the review committee. He is looking for members who will first decide how the process should work and then organize the reviews.
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If you are interested in joining the BioBrick ™ Part Program, add your name here:
 
If you are interested in joining the BioBrick ™ Part Program, add your name here:
 
*Jason Kelly, woohoo lets get our ™ on ;)
 
*Jason Kelly, woohoo lets get our ™ on ;)
 
*Barry Canton - Can we get some more information on this initiative and its objectives?  How is it being advertised to the community?
 
*Barry Canton - Can we get some more information on this initiative and its objectives?  How is it being advertised to the community?

Revision as of 14:22, 4 May 2007

We are taking several steps to improve the Registry this year. First, we are working on the tools. Take a look at the new sequence analysis for example. Second, we are working on the software itself. For example, we are adding various assembly scars, part versions and computer-readable information. Third, we are working on the organization of the part categories.


However, the most important improvement we can make is to increase the number of well-documented, accurate, and useful parts. As the Registry has become more serious, we must take the parts more seriously. The parts in the Registry are of varying quality - but there are lots of them.


We have been talking for a couple years about instituting a review, promotion, and publication plan. Parts would start out in the designer's sandbox, become a favorite, and then be eligible for promotion to an approved part. This promotion would require standards for the quality of the part and peer review. Once reviewed, the part would be promoted to be an official BioBrick™ part and the part would be published.


Tom Knight has volunteered to chair the review committee. He is looking for members who will first decide how the process should work and then organize the reviews.


If you are interested in joining the BioBrick ™ Part Program, add your name here:

  • Jason Kelly, woohoo lets get our ™ on ;)
  • Barry Canton - Can we get some more information on this initiative and its objectives? How is it being advertised to the community?