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===[https://2009.igem.org/Team:Newcastle/Project/Labwork/Protocols Dr. Phil Aldridge's Lab Protocols]=== | ===[https://2009.igem.org/Team:Newcastle/Project/Labwork/Protocols Dr. Phil Aldridge's Lab Protocols]=== | ||
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===[https://2009.igem.org/Team:Newcastle/Project/Labwork/Week1 Introductory Lab Sessions] (31st June - 17th July)=== | ===[https://2009.igem.org/Team:Newcastle/Project/Labwork/Week1 Introductory Lab Sessions] (31st June - 17th July)=== | ||
To train up the members of our team who hadn't experienced lab work before, and to sharpen the skills of the team members who had, our advisors planned a period of introductory lab sessions. These experiments were based around growing cell cultures and making <i>E.coli</i> cells competent whilst making us aware of important lab principles such as handling of equipment, aseptic technique, lab etiquette, etc. | To train up the members of our team who hadn't experienced lab work before, and to sharpen the skills of the team members who had, our advisors planned a period of introductory lab sessions. These experiments were based around growing cell cultures and making <i>E.coli</i> cells competent whilst making us aware of important lab principles such as handling of equipment, aseptic technique, lab etiquette, etc. | ||
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Revision as of 11:27, 31 July 2009
Lab Work
Dr. Phil Aldridge's Lab Protocols
When carrying out procedures in the lab, whether it's transforming E.coli by heat shock or carrying out restriction digests, we always adhere to the protocols Dr. Phil Aldridge has given us. That way, the cause of an anomalous or undesired result in an experiment can be determined a lot easier.
Our Lab Protocols
Some of the experiments that we carried out required protocols with which we were not provided in the lab; we needed to design them. Read this page to view these lab protocols which includes how to conduct a DNA gel electrophoresis experiment.
Lab Rota
Read this page to find out when members of Team:Newcastle are in labs.
Introductory Lab Sessions (31st June - 17th July)
To train up the members of our team who hadn't experienced lab work before, and to sharpen the skills of the team members who had, our advisors planned a period of introductory lab sessions. These experiments were based around growing cell cultures and making E.coli cells competent whilst making us aware of important lab principles such as handling of equipment, aseptic technique, lab etiquette, etc.
News
Events
- 20 – 21 June 2009 - Europe workshop (London)
- 23 – 24 June 2009 - UK iGEM meetup (Edinburgh)
- 23 October Practice Presentation (Newcastle)
- 23 October T-shirts are ready
- 27 October Practice Presentation (Sunderland)
- 27 October Poster is ready
- 30 October – 2 November 2009 - Jamboree (Boston)
Social Net