Team:Exeter/Diary/t-minus1
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- | <p><big><u>4th - 8th June 2012</u></big></p> | + | <p><big><u>4th - 8th June 2012</u></big></p><br> |
- | <p>We had our first day in the labs this week. It started with an initial induction to the labs which included a very in depth health and safety talk. | + | <p>We had our first day in the labs this week. It started with an initial induction to the labs which included a very in depth health and safety talk. We soon moved on to some basic lab techniques with plenty of pipette action which included gel preparation and creating single colonies, see our photograph insert for the very respectable results from two Physicists!!</p> |
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<p>For a second consecutive day we were in the lab. We isolated DNA and then separated the DNA fragments using Gel Electrophoresis. The estimated sizes were then mapped and | <p>For a second consecutive day we were in the lab. We isolated DNA and then separated the DNA fragments using Gel Electrophoresis. The estimated sizes were then mapped and | ||
- | compared to expected maps. Another <b>fun</b> day!</p> | + | compared to expected maps. Another <b>fun</b> day!</p><br> |
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- | <p>Through many hours of brainstorming and discussion over the past two weeks the team has managed to create a short-list of five strong ideas to put forward as a potential | + | <br><p>Through many hours of brainstorming and discussion over the past two weeks the team has managed to create a short-list of five strong ideas to put forward as a potential |
- | project. The below ideas were presented to a range of relevant academics.</p> | + | project. The below ideas were presented to a range of relevant academics.</p><br> |
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<ul><li type="square">Biological Ionisation Radiation Detector (otherwise known as <b>B. I. R. D</b>) – a method of detecting the strength of Gamma, X-ray and UV radiation | <ul><li type="square">Biological Ionisation Radiation Detector (otherwise known as <b>B. I. R. D</b>) – a method of detecting the strength of Gamma, X-ray and UV radiation | ||
through a biological system.</li></ul> | through a biological system.</li></ul> | ||
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<p><center>After further discussion, two ideas are to be taken forward to next week... | <p><center>After further discussion, two ideas are to be taken forward to next week... | ||
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Revision as of 15:08, 24 July 2012
WEEK T-MINUS 1 4th - 8th June 2012 We had our first day in the labs this week. It started with an initial induction to the labs which included a very in depth health and safety talk. We soon moved on to some basic lab techniques with plenty of pipette action which included gel preparation and creating single colonies, see our photograph insert for the very respectable results from two Physicists!! For a second consecutive day we were in the lab. We isolated DNA and then separated the DNA fragments using Gel Electrophoresis. The estimated sizes were then mapped and compared to expected maps. Another fun day! Through many hours of brainstorming and discussion over the past two weeks the team has managed to create a short-list of five strong ideas to put forward as a potential project. The below ideas were presented to a range of relevant academics.
Polysaccharide Synthesis and Phosphate Uptake Regulation. |