On Monday, June 4, 2012 5:02:29 PM UTC+2, Alex Hoekstra wrote:
I'm game, of course, but you did sort of skip the "Where" aspect of the group project. Having online protocols so that folk from around the world can follow along on their own is nice, and of course some contributions can be made through decentralized chatting, but a lot of this work calls for in-person collaboration.
No, I did not miss "Where" part.
My point was to coordinate and try something new together. Reinventing wheel will not take us far.
Cloning might be done one day and colonies could be screened next day. After that plasmid can be isolated and blotted onto a peace of paper and sent to someone else to improve it (eg to add MCS) and there you have it a plasmid that rocks and can be distributed all through the community.
For this to work we have to find a way to do it in such manner that a product of one step can be used for the next.
I know that I'm not able to reach there for lab work but I might be the one to take it up after and I just want to see if we can organise it or should we do things everyone for our self and just keep talking about organisation.
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