I usually just pour into 15ml/50ml tubes instead of using serological pipettes because I have lots of 15ml tubes laying around.
-- I've never really used a microscope. Since I work with only ~3 organisms, I can usually smell the difference if there is contamination.
A thermocycler and electrophoresis equipment should also be up there if you want to do any molecular biology. Otherwise, nice list!
-Koeng
On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 4:14:50 PM UTC-8, William Beeson wrote:
On Monday, February 15, 2016 at 4:14:50 PM UTC-8, William Beeson wrote:
This is an area I have been thinking about a lot the last several months. So much of the life sciences equipment is incredibly overpriced because there are so few vendors. Please add to this list if you think there are some extra "essential" items. I'll share some information on the solutions I've adopted for each.
- Precision temperature control
- Growth incubators
- Water baths
- Shaking incubators
- Freezers & refrigerators
- Precision volume control
- Micropipettes
- Graduated cylinders
- Serological pipettes
- Precision mass control
- Analytical scales
- Optical tools
- Microscope
- Camera
- Spectrophotometer
- Sterilization
- Autoclave equivalent
- Waste management
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