Categories
- AP patterning (13)
- Blog (1)
- Chromatin (88)
- Conference Notes (72)
- Fly Work (54)
- General STORM (25)
- Genomics (134)
- Journal Club (22)
- Lab Meeting (66)
- Microscopy (79)
- Notes (1)
- probe and plasmid building (58)
- Project Meeting (3)
- Protocols (13)
- Research Planning (74)
- Seminars (21)
- Shadow Enhancers (59)
- snail patterning (40)
- Software Development (5)
- Summaries (1,412)
- Teaching (9)
- Transcription Modeling (40)
- Uncategorized (10)
- Web development (19)
Links
Tags
analysis cell culture cell labeling chromatin cloning coding communication confocal data analysis embryo collection embryo labeling figures fly work genomics hb image analysis image processing images in situs Library2 literature making antibodies matlab-storm meetings modeling MP12 mRNA counting Ph planning presentation probe making project 2 project2 result results sectioning section staining shadow enhancers sna snail staining STORM STORM analysis troubleshooting writing-
GitHub Projects
Daily Archives: October 10, 2013
Thursday 10/10/13
10:00a – 8:30p, 10:00p – 12:00a Goals finish abstract for Alvaro work on slides for Stowers STORM with Bogdan finish F1, start coverslip 4 STORM data processing with Bogdan Oligo Prep G3-G5 P1A405, P2Cy3, P4Cy3 samples Hybridizations for next small … Continue reading
Posted in Summaries
Tagged cell labeling, Library2, presentation, STORM
Comments Off on Thursday 10/10/13
Abstract for Seminar at Rowland Inst.
Title: Quantification and Analysis of Intrinsic Variation in Gene Expression during Embryonic Development Alistair Boettiger Harvard University Abstract: The molecular scale interactions responsible for turning genes on and off have an inescapable degree of randomness — a consequence of their … Continue reading
Posted in Seminars
Comments Off on Abstract for Seminar at Rowland Inst.
Wednesday 10/09/13
9:00a – 12:35a Goals work on Presentation for Stowers STORM Ran out of disk space, crashed O/N Run lost focus anyway immediately after position 0. Probably not enough oil. Possibly positions were chosen too far apart. Need to explain these … Continue reading