Difference between revisions of "Assembly:Robotic assembly"
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The iGEM robot it an [http://www.epmotion.com/ EpMotion 5075]], manufactured by Eppendorf. It's name is "Roy Batty". The robot's incept date was nn/nn/05, meaning it will be a few years before Deckard comes to retire it. | The iGEM robot it an [http://www.epmotion.com/ EpMotion 5075]], manufactured by Eppendorf. It's name is "Roy Batty". The robot's incept date was nn/nn/05, meaning it will be a few years before Deckard comes to retire it. | ||
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+ | The robot is operated by [http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/User:Meaganl Meagan Lizarazo]. She has optimized protocols for doing BioBrick assemblies without the need for gel purification, a process known as 3A assembly. | ||
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+ | As of June, 2006, assemblies on the robot are working, but final testing continues. More information will be sent to teams if this status changes. | ||
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+ | A listing of Robot control files can be found [[Assembly:Robotic_Assembly:Files|here]]. |
Revision as of 20:28, 20 June 2006
The iGEM robot it an [http://www.epmotion.com/ EpMotion 5075]], manufactured by Eppendorf. It's name is "Roy Batty". The robot's incept date was nn/nn/05, meaning it will be a few years before Deckard comes to retire it.
The robot is operated by [http://parts2.mit.edu/wiki/index.php/User:Meaganl Meagan Lizarazo]. She has optimized protocols for doing BioBrick assemblies without the need for gel purification, a process known as 3A assembly.
As of June, 2006, assemblies on the robot are working, but final testing continues. More information will be sent to teams if this status changes.
A listing of Robot control files can be found here.