Team:TU-Eindhoven/Notebook/Week10

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'''Things we did this week'''
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<h3>Things we did this week</h3>
This week, some of us got a guided tour at the building of the Discovery Festival in Eindhoven. The organization is still progressing! Furthermore, everybody is working hard on writing the pieces for the wiki. The [http://www.cursor.tue.nl/nieuwsartikel/artikel/lichtgevende-afbeeldingen-maken-van-gistcellen/ Cursor], the news paper of the Eindhoven University of Technology, published an article on our project. You can find the English verion [http://www.cursor.tue.nl/en/news-article/artikel/lichtgevende-afbeeldingen-maken-van-gistcellen/ here].  
This week, some of us got a guided tour at the building of the Discovery Festival in Eindhoven. The organization is still progressing! Furthermore, everybody is working hard on writing the pieces for the wiki. The [http://www.cursor.tue.nl/nieuwsartikel/artikel/lichtgevende-afbeeldingen-maken-van-gistcellen/ Cursor], the news paper of the Eindhoven University of Technology, published an article on our project. You can find the English verion [http://www.cursor.tue.nl/en/news-article/artikel/lichtgevende-afbeeldingen-maken-van-gistcellen/ here].  
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'''Progression in the lab'''
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<h3>Progression in the lab</h3>
The yeast seems to be complete, with the GECOs and both the Cch1 and Mid1 channel proteins, and is amplified for testing and long-term storage in -80 degrees Celcius. Unfortunately, the yeast has grown slowly on the bottom of the culture tubes only. This is caused by the rack we used to hold the tubes. We used a vertical rack instead of the usual tilted rack, because all the slots of the tilted racks were occupied. As soon as some slots of the tilted rack became vacant, we put our tubes in it. Furthermore, the yeast are induced in 2% galactose SC medium for another test. As an alternative to ‘eye balling’ the yeast for fluorescent activity, we tried a plate reader. It’s a very sensitive spectro-fluorometer. It took a long time to prepare the wells plates for the test, because it was the first time we had to do this for the project.  
The yeast seems to be complete, with the GECOs and both the Cch1 and Mid1 channel proteins, and is amplified for testing and long-term storage in -80 degrees Celcius. Unfortunately, the yeast has grown slowly on the bottom of the culture tubes only. This is caused by the rack we used to hold the tubes. We used a vertical rack instead of the usual tilted rack, because all the slots of the tilted racks were occupied. As soon as some slots of the tilted rack became vacant, we put our tubes in it. Furthermore, the yeast are induced in 2% galactose SC medium for another test. As an alternative to ‘eye balling’ the yeast for fluorescent activity, we tried a plate reader. It’s a very sensitive spectro-fluorometer. It took a long time to prepare the wells plates for the test, because it was the first time we had to do this for the project.  

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