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Studying WaterBiological Sciences
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For the past couple of weeks, I’ve been part of an exciting class on frugal science (https://www.frugalscience.org/) – the class consists of lecture-workshop portions and student-led research projects to be wrapped up and presented by the end of the course.

Lab ThingsBiological Sciences
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It’s been a rather eventful week, something I’ll need to catch up on the lab notes later. For now, please enjoy the pictures of our new Flongle adapter (and our flowcells, but I really don’t want to take them out of the packaging yet)! Chances are we’ll be using these for organelles and phage sequencing.

Lab ThingsBiological Sciences
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It’s a common practice for amateur researchers, community labs, and some of the more cash-strapped research labs (there’s more than you might imagine!) to use common grocery store variety distilled water for non-essential media and reagents needs.

DeinococcusPhage HuntBiological Sciences
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Results of Deinococcus radiophilus soft agar run from last week is finally out – and it is about as I expected, as disappointing as it might be. While I was hoping for a confirmation of the sometimes bizarre growth pattern of Deinococcus radiophilus (observed across multiple different labs!), at least as far as our current […]

DeinococcusBiological Sciences
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A quick note for the day – primary media used in the lab for anything related to Deinococcus, phages or otherwise, is TGYM recipe as mentioned in the paper by Lewis, N.F. Studies on a radio-resistant coccus isolated from Bombay duck (Harpodon nehereus) describing the original isolation and characterization of the Deinococcus radiophilus.