- BioForum
- → Viewing Profile: Posts: mordiano
Community Stats
- Group Active Members
- Active Posts 22
- Profile Views 1,623
- Member Title member
- Age Age Unknown
- Birthday Birthday Unknown
-
Gender
Not Telling
About me
-
My research interests
Neurobiology, Developmental biology, Evo-Devo, Bioinformatics
Contact Information
0
Neutral
User Tools
Friends
mordiano hasn't added any friends yet.
Latest Visitors
Posts I've Made
In Topic: Bromine jar growing strange crystals...
17 November 2012 - 03:36 AM
Ohh.. I also got the responsibility to manage the lab from now on, in part thanks to handling this!!
In Topic: Home-made Anti-bleach (?), vectashield and Immunocytochemistry
12 November 2012 - 08:08 AM
Good idea, realised (checking, after hearing you) that 70% glycerol would not freeze at -4*C. Still though Im not sure about the integrity of my small worms :/
At any rate I´ll start looking at the company products you mentioned.
At any rate I´ll start looking at the company products you mentioned.
In Topic: Bromine jar growing strange crystals...
07 November 2012 - 06:58 AM
OK so I got a company to come and get the leaking jar...
cheers!
cheers!
In Topic: Downloading a complete trace archive for a species
05 November 2012 - 01:53 AM
Got it!
...as a FASTA... is there a way to access the metadata?
I was told from my first source (1.) that the sequences for my species where from an EST analysis. The second source (2.) told me there where not ESTs there, but rather at the EST repository.
Im sticking with (1.) for now, It is a "strange" species so maybe they just "dumped" everything in the Trace archives... :/
...as a FASTA... is there a way to access the metadata?
I was told from my first source (1.) that the sequences for my species where from an EST analysis. The second source (2.) told me there where not ESTs there, but rather at the EST repository.
Im sticking with (1.) for now, It is a "strange" species so maybe they just "dumped" everything in the Trace archives... :/
In Topic: Bromine jar growing strange crystals...
05 November 2012 - 01:47 AM
Thanks for the replies.
I recently got in charge of a school laboratory that had been left in "this state".
My theory is that the lab was set up by an ambitious chemist but was later left to... degenerate.
The last teacher I´ve talked to had little idea about the chemicals, safety equipment, waste disposal... basically he was not using the lab.
Since we are soon facing an inspection I will have to present this decision to my superiors: Retain the lab, but in good order, and perhaps do more chemistry education, or "minimise" the lab so that it allows for the basic chemistry of a high school without presenting unneccesary hazards to (unprepared) teachers and students.
Still though, from what he told me there was no waste disposal plan :/
I recently got in charge of a school laboratory that had been left in "this state".
My theory is that the lab was set up by an ambitious chemist but was later left to... degenerate.
The last teacher I´ve talked to had little idea about the chemicals, safety equipment, waste disposal... basically he was not using the lab.
Since we are soon facing an inspection I will have to present this decision to my superiors: Retain the lab, but in good order, and perhaps do more chemistry education, or "minimise" the lab so that it allows for the basic chemistry of a high school without presenting unneccesary hazards to (unprepared) teachers and students.
Still though, from what he told me there was no waste disposal plan :/
- BioForum
- → Viewing Profile: Posts: mordiano
- Privacy Policy





Find content