hoi zäme,
-- urs has been actively reverse engineered and improved the openPCR:
a good thermal contact is crucial. just an eppi holder usually doesnt really do the trick, but it's fun to make these kinda Jugaad-PCR machines:
and about bangalore... go and see yashas and the peeps at sristhi/NCBS out in yelahanka town. they are doing bio-stuff since 2008 and have an opportunity to create a larger space now.
all the best,
marc
On Sunday, June 29, 2014 6:18:08 PM UTC+2, John Griessen wrote:
On Sunday, June 29, 2014 6:18:08 PM UTC+2, John Griessen wrote:
On 06/29/2014 10:37 AM, Michael Shamberger wrote:
> I have seen several DIY PCR designs and I was wondering why those are not able to hold standard PCR plates?
Instead of DIY, there could easily be low cost for sale with such if enough line up to buy.
I'll make it.
John Griessen
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