Additionally, regardless of the cost of making the reagent or plasmid, having a rack of compartmentalized freezers with a dispenser rather than a big door would help with storing individual high-volume and high-frequency accessed reagents. To be notified if in a warehouse of freezers/fridges, any individual units have lost electricity/temperature levels, tweets, something like Tweet-a-watt http://makeprojects.com/Project/Tweet-A-Watt-Power-Monitor/470/1 along with other statistics customized could also help.
On Wednesday, June 6, 2012 7:09:02 AM UTC-4, Giovanni Lostumbo wrote:
Addendum: if anyone wants to develop low cost laboratory equipment such as vaccine refrigerators/ tuberculosis medication for the developing world, MIT's media lab recently hacked a cooler and fitted it with electronic temperature sensors that relay it to a central monitoring station: http://www.patexia.com/feed/--redesigned-cooler-reinvents- tuberculosis-treatment- 20120601
This perhaps could help with the mass/global appeal of being able to buy and store low-cost registry parts in a free-and-open source development and distribution system.
On Friday, May 25, 2012 9:26:37 PM UTC-4, Fernando Lindenberg wrote:Hi guys, I have some questions.1. Is it possible to get Biobricks from the Registry of Standard parts to use in a DIYbio lab?2. On lab reagents label it always says "Only for research use", using it at home or at a community lab would be a research use?3. Are there any rules for doing DIYbio?Sorry if these topics have been covered.Thanks =)
On Friday, May 25, 2012 9:26:37 PM UTC-4, Fernando Lindenberg wrote:Hi guys, I have some questions.1. Is it possible to get Biobricks from the Registry of Standard parts to use in a DIYbio lab?2. On lab reagents label it always says "Only for research use", using it at home or at a community lab would be a research use?3. Are there any rules for doing DIYbio?Sorry if these topics have been covered.Thanks =)
On Friday, May 25, 2012 9:26:37 PM UTC-4, Fernando Lindenberg wrote:Hi guys, I have some questions.1. Is it possible to get Biobricks from the Registry of Standard parts to use in a DIYbio lab?2. On lab reagents label it always says "Only for research use", using it at home or at a community lab would be a research use?3. Are there any rules for doing DIYbio?Sorry if these topics have been covered.Thanks =)
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