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Saturday, August 27, 2011

The Brown Lab's complete guide to microarraying for the molecular biologist.

I found this one http://cmgm.stanford.edu/pbrown/mguide/ while looking for articles on how to build your own DNA micro array. The software download link appears to be broken. However, I think you can get the software here http://en.bio-soft.net/chip/ArrayMaker.html


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Synthetic Biology Workshop Keynote: J. Craig Venter on Synthetic Biology at NASA Ames

The synthetic biology initiative at NASA Ames is designed to harness biology in reliable, robust, engineered systems to support NASA’s exploration and science missions, to improve life on Earth, and to help shape NASA’s future. Read More : http://syntheticbiology.arc.nasa.gov/


Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Where electonics design and diy biology meet

Electronic focus setup for a microscope : http://hackteria.org/?p=888#more-888


Visit to the design museum in London. Stumbled on E chromi

Recently I visited London and went to the design museum. There i stumbled on E chromi, one of the entrants of the 2009 International Genetically Engineered Machine Competition (iGEM). In the design museum E. chromi was an entrant to the The Brit Insurance Designs Awards, "the Oscars of the design world," 




E. chromi from Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg on Vimeo.

j5: automated DNA assembly software

I have been playing around with this tool, quite fascinating. More on it here : http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/08/110816133115.htm


Excerpt  "The j5 software package is a Web-based computer application that automatically designs and optimizes state-of-the-art DNA construction protocols," Hillson says. "Within minutes it can determine the optimal flanking sequences that should be attached to each DNA part to produce the desired recombinant DNA at the least expense, in a manner that is executable by hand or robotics."