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'''Résumé'''
'''Resume'''
:science!
:I am developing cheap, reliable, and simple molecular biology techniques and DIY-equipment for amateur biotechnologists.
 
:I am one of the founders of a community of amateur biologists called [http://diybio.org diybio.org], for people who want to understand, and in some cases, re-engineer the living world, in a safe, economic, and fun way.
 


'''Contact Info'''
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: Complete [[Diagnostic Kits/Glossary|Glossary]] of important concepts in Diagnostic Kit space
: Complete [[Diagnostic Kits/Glossary|Glossary]] of important concepts in Diagnostic Kit space


'''Completed Work'''
: [[User:Mac/The Problems of Patents on Diagnostic Testing Kits|The Problems of Patents on Diagnostic Testing Kits]]


'''Chart of Diagnostic kits'''
: [[User:Mac/Chart of Diagnostic kits| Chart of Diagnostic kits]]


= Resources =
'''Agenda'''
: [[User:Mac/Agenda|Agenda]]
 
=== [[User:Mac/Literature Review|Notes about lit review]] ===
I keep some notes in Evernote and then transfer them to the wiki.  You can view my [http://evernote.com/pub/macowell/icp ICP evernote collection here]
I keep some notes in Evernote and then transfer them to the wiki.  You can view my [http://evernote.com/pub/macowell/icp ICP evernote collection here]
== Blogs and News ==
=== News ===
*'''GEN- Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News: Clinical Research & Diagnostics Channel''' (http://www.genengnews.com/transmed/)
*: Content includes News, Articles, Tutorials, & Conferences/Meetings
== [[User:Mac/Interviews|Interviews]] ==
* Jason Bobe
* Jason Kelly?
* Jim Hardy
* Andrew Hessel
* Joseph Jackson
* [[User:Mac/Interviews#Mark_Redmond_.28via_LinkedIn.29|Mark Redmond (via LinkedIn)]]
== [[User:Mac/Literature Review|Extended Literature Review]] ==
I am still refining my literature organizational system, but basically it involves 3 steps:
* '''search''' (find literature from google, existing references, etc; get fulltext)
* '''triage''' (select signal from noise; skim pdfs in extended collection for useful/relevant papers)
* '''review''' (annotate & highlight selected papers and incorporate into the [[Diagnostic Kits#Bibliography|Diagnostic Kits Bibliography]]
In particular, I am still looking for the perfect solution for organizing the triage step.  I've tried:
* [http://www.zotero.org/100ideas/items Zotero]
* [http://www.mendeley.com/collections/33560/ICP-Diagnostics-Pipeline/ Mendeley]
* [http://mekentosj.com/papers/ Papers]. 
I like using papers the most overall, I like how effortless grabbing citations is with Zotero, and I like how Mendeley can synchronize PDFs between multiple computers and collaborators. Other Notes:
* I'm afraid we're making future work for ourselves by not being mindful of collecting metadata when we list a citation in our wiki bibliographies, which are currently plaintext.  I have a vision of us finishing the project and generating a [http://simile.mit.edu/wiki/Citeline_User%27s_Guide SIMILE citeline] eventually. Alas.
* Zotero can convert references into the mediawiki citation format by drag and drop, but the family of cite templates must be installed in mediawiki; see [http://evernote.com/pub/macowell/icp#Note/514ec54a-ab5c-4fa8-a638-58af29869429 my notes on how to install the cite templates].


= Navigation =
= Navigation =
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 17 April 2010

Resume

I am developing cheap, reliable, and simple molecular biology techniques and DIY-equipment for amateur biotechnologists.
I am one of the founders of a community of amateur biologists called diybio.org, for people who want to understand, and in some cases, re-engineer the living world, in a safe, economic, and fun way.


Contact Info

mcowell [at] cyber [dot] law [dot] harvard [dot] edu

Role in the Team

Research Assistant, Diagnostic Kits
I am characterizing the R&D process that brings diagnostic kits to market with a particular focus on which steps involve patent (or other IP) activity.

Recent Activity on the Wiki

Special:Contributions/Mac

Weekly Tasks and Results

Understand & document diagnostic kit development pipeline
Complete Glossary of important concepts in Diagnostic Kit space

Completed Work

The Problems of Patents on Diagnostic Testing Kits

Chart of Diagnostic kits

Chart of Diagnostic kits

Agenda

Agenda

Notes about lit review

I keep some notes in Evernote and then transfer them to the wiki. You can view my ICP evernote collection here

Navigation

Back to ICP Team
Back to Main Page