Davidson:Publications

= Papers =


 * 1) K.A. Haynes, M.L. Broderick*, A.D. Brown*, T.L. Butner*, L. Harden*, L. Heard*, E. Jessen*, K. Malloy*, B. Ogden*, S. Rosemond*, S. Simpson*, E. Zwack*, A. M. Campbell, T. Eckdahl, L.J. Heyer and J.L. Poet. 2007. Computing with living hardware. IET Synth. Biol., 1: (1–2), pp. 44–47.
 * 2) Campbell, A. M. Meeting Report: Synthetic Biology Jamboree for Undergraduates Cell Biology Education. 2005. Vol. 4: 19 - 23.

= Presentations =


 * 1) Oyinade Adefuye*, Will DeLoache*, Jim Dickson*, Andrew Martens*, Amber Shoecraft*, Mike Waters*, Jordan Baumgardner*, Tom Crowley*, Lane Heard*, Nick Morton*, Michelle Ritter*, Jessica Treece*, Matt Unzicker*, Amanda Valencia*, Todd Eckdahl, Karmella Haynes, Laurie Heyer, Jeff Poet, A. Malcolm Campbell. 2008. Solving the Hamiltonian Path Problem with Living Hardware. Institute for Biological Engineering Annual Conference. Chapel Hill, NC. March 6-9, 2008.
 * 2) Oyinade Adefuye*, Will DeLoache*, Jim Dickson*, Andrew Martens*, Amber Shoecraft*, Mike Waters*, Jordan Baumgardner*, Tom Crowley*, Lane Heard*, Nick Morton*, Michelle Ritter*, Jessica Treece*, Matt Unzicker*, Amanda Valencia*, Todd Eckdahl, Karmella Haynes, Laurie Heyer, Jeff Poet, A. Malcolm Campbell. 2007. Living Hardware to Solve the Hamiltonian Path Problem. International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition (iGEM 2007). MIT, Boston, MA. Nov. 3-4, 2007. (Gold Medalists)
 * 3) Haynes, K.A., Broderick*, M.L., Brown*, A.D., Butner*, T.L., Harden*, L., Heard*, L., Jessen*, E., Malloy, K., Ogdenv, B., Rosemond*, S., Simpson*, S., Zwack*, E., Campbell, A.M., Eckdahl, T., Heyer, L.J., Poet, J. Computing With Living Hardware. Poster. Synthetic Biology 3.0, Zurich, Switzerland. June 2007.
 * 4) A. Malcolm Campbell1, Erin Zwack*, Karmella Haynes, Samantha Simpson*, Laurie J. Heyer, W. Lance Harden*, Sabriya Rosemond*, Todd T. Eckdahl, Adam Brown*, Trevor Butner*, Lane Heard*, Eric Jessen*, Kelly Malloy*, Brad Ogden*, Marian Broderick*, and Jeff Poet. 2006. Engaging Undergraduates in the Emerging Field of Synthetic Biology. American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. December 11.
 * 5) Erin Zwack*, Samantha Simpson*, Lance Harden*, Sabriya Rosemond*, Karmella A. Haynes, Laurie J. Heyer, A. Malcolm Campbell. E.HOP: A Bacterial Computer to Solve the Pancake Problem. International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition (iGEM 2006). MIT, Boston, MA. Nov. 4-5, 2006. (Three Second Place Awards, One Third Place Award)
 * 6) Matt Gemberling* and A. Malcolm Campbell. "Synthetic Biology: Design and characterization of antiswitches in E. coli." North Carolina Academy of Sciences. March 25, 2006.
 * 7) Campbell, A. Malcolm, Laurie J. Heyer, Kristen DeCelle*, Tamar Odle*, Nicholas Cain*, Andrew T. Drysdale*, Matthew P. Gemberling*, and Oscar G. Hernandez*. 2005. Genomics Perspective Provided by Undergraduate Synthetic Biology Research Using Mathematics and Molecular Biology. American Society for Cell Biology Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA. December 13.
 * 8) Campbell, A. Malcolm, Laurie J. Heyer, Kristen DeCelle*, Tamar Odle*, Nicholas Cain*, Andrew T. Drysdale*, Matthew P. Gemberling*, and Oscar G. Hernandez*. 2005. Environmental Sensor and Digital Decoder Project. International Genetically Engineered Machines Competition (iGEM 2005). MIT, Boston, MA. Nov. 5-6, 2005. (Best Name, Best Interface Logic, Best Troubleshooting Awards)

* denotes an undergraduate researcher