Project Title: Cherry Picking Guide for Small Molecule Screening

Project Title: Cherry Picking Guide for Small Molecule Screening

<p> Progress Report2 February 3, 2004</p><p>Project Title: “Cherry Picking Guide” for Small Molecule Screening Team Members: Blake Hondl, Amit Mehta, Ryan Pope, Jon Millin Client: Noel R. Peters Advisor: Willis Tompkins Date: 1/20/04 – 1/27/04</p><p>Problem Statement:</p><p>Develop a device to increase the efficiency of and reduce error in the transfer of small volumes of compounds between 384 well micro-titer plates.</p><p>Restatement of Team Goals:</p><p>1. Research current devices and the Memowell 384 well plate used in the laboratory design ideas 2. Research potential design ideas 3. Develop a more precise problem statement 4. Develop a list of Product Design Specifications (PDS)</p><p>Summary of Team Accomplishments:</p><p>1. Client meeting – developed an understanding of the design problem 2. Began establishing details of currently available devices suited to our design problem 3. Researched design ideas and the possible use of an LCD screen</p><p>Summary of Individual Accomplishments:</p><p>Blake Hondl (Team Leader)</p><p>1. Researched current 384 well plates 2. Wrote progress report</p><p>Ryan Pope (Communicator)</p><p>1. Researched LCD screens 2. Established further communication with client</p><p>Jon Millin (BWIG)</p><p>1. Conducted research into types of LCD screens and possible applications to the project 2. Tested LCD screen functions using a personal laptop Amit Mehta (BSAC)</p><p>1. Conducted further research into 384 well plates 2. Attended BSAC meeting to establish a link between the team and the course designers 3. Developed a detailed description of the design problem</p><p>Statement of Team Goals:</p><p>1. Continue research into relevant background information a. Patent search b. Research various existing well plate illuminators 2. Begin developing product design specification (PDS) 3. Research design possibilities a. LCD screens b. Diode arrays c. Java-Microsoft Excel Combatibility</p><p>Project Schedule:</p><p>1/23 – 2/13 Research and brainstorm ideas, develop PDS 2/13 – 3/5 Prepare mid-semester presentation 3/5 Mid-semester presentations 3/6 – 4/16 Choose one final design idea, develop a prototype based on that design, continue developing PDS 4/16 – 4/30 Prepare final presentation and paper; finish prototype 4/30 Final poster presentations 4/30 – 5/7 Final written report and final meeting with advisor</p><p>Difficulties: None at the moment</p><p>Activities:</p><p>Blake Hondl:</p><p>1. Developing questions for client – 1.0 hr 2. Researched 384 well plates – 1.0 hr 3. Discussion of project with team members – 0.5 hr 4. Wrote progress report – 1.5 hr Total – 4.0 hrs</p><p>Ryan Pope:</p><p>1. Client Meeting - 1.5 hrs 2. Researching LCD screens - 1.5 hrs 3. Update Notebook - 0.25 hr Total – 3.25 hrs Jon Millin:</p><p>1. Client meeting – 1.5 hr 2. LCD research – 1.5 hr 3. LCD screen testing – 2.0 hr Total – 5.0 hrs</p><p>Amit Mehta:</p><p>1. Client meeting – 1.5 hr 2. Researching LCDs and Memowell - 2.5 hrs 3. BSAC meeting - 0.5 hr 4. Preparing for Client meeting - 0.5 hr 5. Updating notebook - 0.25 hr Total – 5.25 hrs</p><p>Team Total Hours for this week – 17.5 hrs Cumulative Team Hours to date – 28.75 hrs</p>

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