Very nice! Are these all environmental molds and yeasts?
Any concern about pathogenic molds? It's rather ironic that we'd never be allowed to do this kind of thing in a biosafety level 1 laboratory...
Patrik
On Friday, June 28, 2013 2:14:07 AM UTC-7, Pieter wrote:
Just wanted so show you some of the results we got from the workshop we did last week with Dr. Jennifer Willet in Amsterdam. There is also one picture that shows the plates Pavillon36 made in honour of the opening of the Open Wetlab:--
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