Re: [DIYbio] Re: lamps from quartz natural energy.

thank you

El lun., 27 de ene. de 2020 a la(s) 20:59, Nathan McCorkle (nmz787@gmail.com) escribió:
Maybe you'd be interested in these crystals used for radio:

On Fri, Jan 24, 2020, 10:58 AM Cathal Garvey <cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me> wrote:
Lithium is an amazingly useful thing for energy storage, but only when it is refined carefully and then energy is put _into_ it. Lithium in rocks has no more energy than the surrounding rock, and it takes energy to purify lithium.

One way in which Lithium _can_ provide energy is through nuclear fusion. But that also requires more energy as input than you get as output, using today's technology. And it still requires pure lithium..

Piezoelectric generators do exist but they don't normally use natural crystals. And they are very weak, studied only as ways to provide trickle power for microelectronics from people walking on them.

On 24 January 2020 18:49:37 GMT+00:00, ivonne <merkadomexico@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes piezoelectricity may be an option but would like to investigate on stones and quartz contaning litium.

El jueves, 23 de enero de 2020, 18:51:08 (UTC-8), ivonne escribió:
Anyone know an experiment or research on quartz natural energy?


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Re: [DIYbio] Re: lamps from quartz natural energy.

Maybe you'd be interested in these crystals used for radio:

On Fri, Jan 24, 2020, 10:58 AM Cathal Garvey <cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me> wrote:
Lithium is an amazingly useful thing for energy storage, but only when it is refined carefully and then energy is put _into_ it. Lithium in rocks has no more energy than the surrounding rock, and it takes energy to purify lithium.

One way in which Lithium _can_ provide energy is through nuclear fusion. But that also requires more energy as input than you get as output, using today's technology. And it still requires pure lithium..

Piezoelectric generators do exist but they don't normally use natural crystals. And they are very weak, studied only as ways to provide trickle power for microelectronics from people walking on them.

On 24 January 2020 18:49:37 GMT+00:00, ivonne <merkadomexico@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes piezoelectricity may be an option but would like to investigate on stones and quartz contaning litium.

El jueves, 23 de enero de 2020, 18:51:08 (UTC-8), ivonne escribió:
Anyone know an experiment or research on quartz natural energy?


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[DIYbio] Re: BioRad ICycler Password or Service Manual

This thread is pretty old, but the first result I found on Google. If your iCycler brings you the error message "Heat/Cool test fault Operation not possible" there should be eight sensor temperatures at the bottom of the display (here is a video of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KO6D1jgCa9c). They should all lie in the same range. So if five of them show 0°C and three of them show 22°C you probably have five faulty temperature sensors or the wire to the temperature sensor is broken. If you have two iCycler, you can try to swap the Well Reaction Module between them and see if the error is still there. If not you can meassure the sensors with a multimeter on the connectors J5 and J19, which lie under the fan (you have to remove the housing for this). There are four sensors on each connector. So you in total you have five pins, one pin for each sensor and all four share one return wire. At room temperature the sensors should be around 12k Ohm. If it has a high-impedance, you found your faulty sensor circuit.
To fix it you probably have to screw open your Well Reaction Module or check your cable connections. Can't help you right now with fixing it, because I'm still wating for the screwdrivers I ordered to open the module...

Best of luck to you!

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Re: [DIYbio] Re: lamps from quartz natural energy.

Lithium is an amazingly useful thing for energy storage, but only when it is refined carefully and then energy is put _into_ it. Lithium in rocks has no more energy than the surrounding rock, and it takes energy to purify lithium.

One way in which Lithium _can_ provide energy is through nuclear fusion. But that also requires more energy as input than you get as output, using today's technology. And it still requires pure lithium..

Piezoelectric generators do exist but they don't normally use natural crystals. And they are very weak, studied only as ways to provide trickle power for microelectronics from people walking on them.

On 24 January 2020 18:49:37 GMT+00:00, ivonne <merkadomexico@gmail.com> wrote:
Yes piezoelectricity may be an option but would like to investigate on stones and quartz contaning litium.

El jueves, 23 de enero de 2020, 18:51:08 (UTC-8), ivonne escribió:
Anyone know an experiment or research on quartz natural energy?


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[DIYbio] Re: lamps from quartz natural energy.

Yes piezoelectricity may be an option but would like to investigate on stones and quartz contaning litium.

El jueves, 23 de enero de 2020, 18:51:08 (UTC-8), ivonne escribió:
Anyone know an experiment or research on quartz natural energy?

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Re: [DIYbio] Seeking accessible software for Nanobiotech/Nanotech design

I might take you up on that offer eventually fyi. However, I'm currently working to just understand the biological side of my interests.

On Monday, January 20, 2020 at 12:52:05 AM UTC-5, Daniel Griffis wrote:
Hello, my name is Daniel. I have a Bachelor in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. And an Associate in Computer Sciences and Networking. I'm currently a Wireless Networking Engineer and I am releasing my own line of 3D Printers and CNC's with my own developed software. I have been tinkering with microbots and AI software to complete tasks and coordinate together. Text me at 4793053875 if interested.

On Sun, Jan 19, 2020, 10:07 PM Dan Wray <slowking...@gmail.com> wrote:


            Hello, I'm an amateur inventor looking to discover some software for biomolecule and nanomachine design or at the very least find out the process that professionals use besides using software for designing these things. I've had mild success in finding software for nanotech design, however I have found no accessible software for biomolecule design. I don't know if I'm just not searching the right terms or if it even exists at this point. Luckily, I found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2vXsnlHXcA , which has helped me find this group. Additional request for information are if no one could help with this to get me into contact with someone who can help me access these things, such as Raymond McCauley himself. (from the TED talk video linked) (he has information to contact him but it won't work)

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Re: [DIYbio] lamps from quartz natural energy.

Do you mean piezoelectricity, or some arcane new age thing? :)

On 24 January 2020 02:48:58 GMT+00:00, ivonne <merkadomexico@gmail.com> wrote:
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[DIYbio] lamps from quartz natural energy.

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[DIYbio] Re: Wuhan coronavirus genome now on Genbank

On Twitter (via Dr. Rambaut below) I found out GISAID is where are the individual patient isolates of the Wuhan coronavirus sequences are going. That may give you all some more meat for a Hackathon. I assume you can just register an account.


Andrew Rambaut on Twitter (https://twitter.com/arambaut) is actually doing a lot of real time tweeting on phylogeny analysis and evolution.

Reggie

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Thanks for pointing this out. We are hosting a Biohackathon at OpenCell London on this on Sunday: 

BioHackHereNOW - Wuhan 🧬 Virus 🦠
 
Short Notice *Biohackathon* Sunday 26th
 
The Wuhan virus genome has just appeared on Genbank. We would like to improve our understanding and contribute to the publics understanding.
 
This outbreak, occurring in one of the most populous and economically significant countries in the world, is serious. A case has also now been reported in the US. This is a short notice hack and would therefore require significant participation.
 
This isn't a "turn up and see what happens" event. Get in touch with us if you have an idea, an interest in the area or ideally a hack idea to bring to the table. As usual we can only take 10 people (slightly + for this one). If you want to join please *mail > hello@opencell.bio WITH subjectline [Biohackathon] * Give a short overview of your background, skills and interest and why you would like to take part.
     
    Learn more about BiohackHereNow



    On Tuesday, 21 January 2020 12:11:21 UTC, Reginald Smith wrote:
    Not sure if anyone here has experience with viral genome phylogenetics, phylodynamics etc. I am more knowledgeable about bacteria but for anyone's interest, the Wuhan coronavirus making the news now has full genomes in GenBank. It is small like most viruses (29 kbp). Several isolates seem available:

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    [DIYbio] Re: Wuhan coronavirus genome now on Genbank

    Sounds cool, let us know how it turns out. Again, I do more with bacteria and claim no expertise, but housekeeping genes like polymerases seem to be pretty standard for phylogeny of viruses as well. Wuhan CoV isn't annotated well yet but doing some Blasts on other coronaviruses it seems the sequence below is part of the RNA polymerase and could be used for phylogeny etc. It looks most related to bat coronaviruses followed more distantly by SARS

          1 atgaggatca agatgcactt ttcgcatata caaaacgtaa tgtcatccct actataactc
           61 aaatgaatct taagtatgcc attagtgcaa agaatagagc tcgcaccgta gctggtgtct
          121 ctatctgtag tactatgacc aatagacagt ttcatcaaaa attattgaaa tcaatagccg
          181 ccactagagg agctactgta gtaattggaa caagcaaatt ctatggtggt tggcacaaca
          241 tgttaaaaac tgtttatagt gatgt
    //

    Reggie

    On Wednesday, January 22, 2020 at 4:24:04 AM UTC-5, Thomas Meany wrote:
    Thanks for pointing this out. We are hosting a Biohackathon at OpenCell London on this on Sunday: 

    BioHackHereNOW - Wuhan 🧬 Virus 🦠
     
    Short Notice *Biohackathon* Sunday 26th
     
    The Wuhan virus genome has just appeared on Genbank. We would like to improve our understanding and contribute to the publics understanding.
     
    This outbreak, occurring in one of the most populous and economically significant countries in the world, is serious. A case has also now been reported in the US. This is a short notice hack and would therefore require significant participation.
     
    This isn't a "turn up and see what happens" event. Get in touch with us if you have an idea, an interest in the area or ideally a hack idea to bring to the table. As usual we can only take 10 people (slightly + for this one). If you want to join please *mail > hello@opencell.bio WITH subjectline [Biohackathon] * Give a short overview of your background, skills and interest and why you would like to take part.
       
      Learn more about BiohackHereNow



      On Tuesday, 21 January 2020 12:11:21 UTC, Reginald Smith wrote:
      Not sure if anyone here has experience with viral genome phylogenetics, phylodynamics etc. I am more knowledgeable about bacteria but for anyone's interest, the Wuhan coronavirus making the news now has full genomes in GenBank. It is small like most viruses (29 kbp). Several isolates seem available:

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      [DIYbio] Re: Agrobacterium strains

      I didn't see any of these strains in the  NRRL catalog but there was one important note you should be aware of regarding transport (as well as anyone who is going to be a donor):

      This strain is a regulated plant pathogen. An APHIS PPQ 526 permit is required for distribution in the United States.

      On Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at 3:11:44 PM UTC-5, Tom De Medts wrote:
      Dear DIYbio community members,

      For my experiments, I need 2 strains of Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains please. Those strains are 
      1. C58, and 
      2. LBA4404 
      (not any other unrelated strains EHA105 or AGL1 etc., at this point).

      If anyone in this group has one or both strains that they can share as a gift, could you please ping me back, so I can share my mailing address (in Virginia). 

      I am happy to pay for shipping by USPS, or a courier service like UPS or FEDEX.

      Please let me know. And thanks, in advance.

      Cheers,
      TdM

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      [DIYbio] Re: Wuhan coronavirus genome now on Genbank

      Thanks for pointing this out. We are hosting a Biohackathon at OpenCell London on this on Sunday: 

      BioHackHereNOW - Wuhan 🧬 Virus 🦠
       
      Short Notice *Biohackathon* Sunday 26th
       
      The Wuhan virus genome has just appeared on Genbank. We would like to improve our understanding and contribute to the publics understanding.
       
      This outbreak, occurring in one of the most populous and economically significant countries in the world, is serious. A case has also now been reported in the US. This is a short notice hack and would therefore require significant participation.
       
      This isn't a "turn up and see what happens" event. Get in touch with us if you have an idea, an interest in the area or ideally a hack idea to bring to the table. As usual we can only take 10 people (slightly + for this one). If you want to join please *mail > hello@opencell.bio WITH subjectline [Biohackathon] * Give a short overview of your background, skills and interest and why you would like to take part.
         
        Learn more about BiohackHereNow



        On Tuesday, 21 January 2020 12:11:21 UTC, Reginald Smith wrote:
        Not sure if anyone here has experience with viral genome phylogenetics, phylodynamics etc. I am more knowledgeable about bacteria but for anyone's interest, the Wuhan coronavirus making the news now has full genomes in GenBank. It is small like most viruses (29 kbp). Several isolates seem available:

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        [DIYbio] Agrobacterium strains

        Dear DIYbio community members,

        For my experiments, I need 2 strains of Agrobacterium tumefaciens strains please. Those strains are 
        1. C58, and 
        2. LBA4404 
        (not any other unrelated strains EHA105 or AGL1 etc., at this point).

        If anyone in this group has one or both strains that they can share as a gift, could you please ping me back, so I can share my mailing address (in Virginia). 

        I am happy to pay for shipping by USPS, or a courier service like UPS or FEDEX.

        Please let me know. And thanks, in advance.

        Cheers,
        TdM

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        [DIYbio] Wuhan coronavirus genome now on Genbank

        Not sure if anyone here has experience with viral genome phylogenetics, phylodynamics etc. I am more knowledgeable about bacteria but for anyone's interest, the Wuhan coronavirus making the news now has full genomes in GenBank. It is small like most viruses (29 kbp). Several isolates seem available:

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        [DIYbio] Re: New Portland Oregon Lab

        Congrats Zavier--what do you do in your lab and what are you hoping to do??

        On Sunday, January 19, 2020 at 6:21:24 PM UTC-8, InstantLife wrote:
        Hey Biological Beings,

        My name is Zavier, I don't post on here very often but I am pretty active in the community. I am from Vermont and moved out to Portland Oregon recently. I have been building a lab for about 5 years now and I am at a point with it where I would love to open it up to more peoples projects. It's not quite a "community" lab since it is still in my apartment and not a commercial space but I wanted to throw out the offer as to start building a community.

        Also if you would like to support what I am doing out here in Portland, and the videos I plan on making in my lab, then I would urge you to support my Patreon; it is the best way to ensure that I can dedicate the time and resources to keep my lab running. https://www.patreon.com/instantlife

        Thanks!

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        [DIYbio] New Portland Oregon Lab

        Good luck with your lab Xavier!
        Thanks for sharing.

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        Re: [DIYbio] Seeking accessible software for Nanobiotech/Nanotech design

        Ty! This is very enlightening since I'm just getting into this, will be sure to follow your recommendations. :)


        On Mon, Jan 20, 2020, 7:09 AM S James Parsons Jr <sjamesparsonsjr@gmail.com> wrote:
        Depends on what you mean, let's break down biomolecule into proteins and molecules. Proteins (polypeptides) are strings of amino acids coded by nucleic acids.  And molecules are a group of atoms bonded together.

        An example is Luciferase and Luciferin in bioluminescence.  Luciferase is a protein and Luciferin is a molecule.

        For modeling of proteins or molecules use JMol or PyMOL

        For animating proteins or molecules use bioBlender 

        To code amino acids for protein fabrication use SnapGene

        For protein folding and energy calculations use FoldX

        Hope this helps!

        Sent from my iPhone

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                    Hello, I'm an amateur inventor looking to discover some software for biomolecule and nanomachine design or at the very least find out the process that professionals use besides using software for designing these things. I've had mild success in finding software for nanotech design, however I have found no accessible software for biomolecule design. I don't know if I'm just not searching the right terms or if it even exists at this point. Luckily, I found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2vXsnlHXcA , which has helped me find this group. Additional request for information are if no one could help with this to get me into contact with someone who can help me access these things, such as Raymond McCauley himself. (from the TED talk video linked) (he has information to contact him but it won't work)

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        Re: [DIYbio] Seeking accessible software for Nanobiotech/Nanotech design

        Depends on what you mean, let's break down biomolecule into proteins and molecules. Proteins (polypeptides) are strings of amino acids coded by nucleic acids.  And molecules are a group of atoms bonded together.


        An example is Luciferase and Luciferin in bioluminescence.  Luciferase is a protein and Luciferin is a molecule.

        For modeling of proteins or molecules use JMol or PyMOL

        For animating proteins or molecules use bioBlender 

        To code amino acids for protein fabrication use SnapGene

        For protein folding and energy calculations use FoldX

        Hope this helps!

        Sent from my iPhone

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                    Hello, I'm an amateur inventor looking to discover some software for biomolecule and nanomachine design or at the very least find out the process that professionals use besides using software for designing these things. I've had mild success in finding software for nanotech design, however I have found no accessible software for biomolecule design. I don't know if I'm just not searching the right terms or if it even exists at this point. Luckily, I found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2vXsnlHXcA , which has helped me find this group. Additional request for information are if no one could help with this to get me into contact with someone who can help me access these things, such as Raymond McCauley himself. (from the TED talk video linked) (he has information to contact him but it won't work)

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        Re: [DIYbio] Seeking accessible software for Nanobiotech/Nanotech design

        Hello, my name is Daniel. I have a Bachelor in Electrical and Electronic Engineering. And an Associate in Computer Sciences and Networking. I'm currently a Wireless Networking Engineer and I am releasing my own line of 3D Printers and CNC's with my own developed software. I have been tinkering with microbots and AI software to complete tasks and coordinate together. Text me at 4793053875 if interested.

        On Sun, Jan 19, 2020, 10:07 PM Dan Wray <slowkingischoking@gmail.com> wrote:


                    Hello, I'm an amateur inventor looking to discover some software for biomolecule and nanomachine design or at the very least find out the process that professionals use besides using software for designing these things. I've had mild success in finding software for nanotech design, however I have found no accessible software for biomolecule design. I don't know if I'm just not searching the right terms or if it even exists at this point. Luckily, I found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2vXsnlHXcA , which has helped me find this group. Additional request for information are if no one could help with this to get me into contact with someone who can help me access these things, such as Raymond McCauley himself. (from the TED talk video linked) (he has information to contact him but it won't work)

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        [DIYbio] New Portland Oregon Lab

        Hey Biological Beings,

        My name is Zavier, I don't post on here very often but I am pretty active in the community. I am from Vermont and moved out to Portland Oregon recently. I have been building a lab for about 5 years now and I am at a point with it where I would love to open it up to more peoples projects. It's not quite a "community" lab since it is still in my apartment and not a commercial space but I wanted to throw out the offer as to start building a community.

        Also if you would like to support what I am doing out here in Portland, and the videos I plan on making in my lab, then I would urge you to support my Patreon; it is the best way to ensure that I can dedicate the time and resources to keep my lab running. https://www.patreon.com/instantlife

        Thanks!

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        [DIYbio] Seeking accessible software for Nanobiotech/Nanotech design



                    Hello, I'm an amateur inventor looking to discover some software for biomolecule and nanomachine design or at the very least find out the process that professionals use besides using software for designing these things. I've had mild success in finding software for nanotech design, however I have found no accessible software for biomolecule design. I don't know if I'm just not searching the right terms or if it even exists at this point. Luckily, I found this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2vXsnlHXcA , which has helped me find this group. Additional request for information are if no one could help with this to get me into contact with someone who can help me access these things, such as Raymond McCauley himself. (from the TED talk video linked) (he has information to contact him but it won't work)

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        [DIYbio] Re: Seed / Grants for nonprofit. ( need advice)

        Please don't. There are already so many NPOs for DIY/community bio labs in the NYC area that unless you have a steady stream of curious minds coming and going your space will be just another struggling entity. Lets not forget the incubators.

        When genspace realized that the a class based model brings in more revenue than a basic membership model they ran classes with little breaks. Every time you'd come in to further your goal, you wouldn't be surprised to find a class in session. It is frustrating to pay into a system like that and hear "no we cannot order that for you because of high trafic of novices and laymen." That was a couple of years ago. Their management changed hands but I don't know what restructuring that led to. Genspace could afford to do that. It has a decade old name recognition. Genspace itself sometimes reaches out into the city to teach a class/workshop there.

        You could see if an existing community/DIYbio lab could use some help. Raising capital is always a topic no one wants to touch but everyone needs. Make yourself important. Become a part of an existing team. raise capital and negotiate to be be voted into an existing community/DIYbio lab.

        Out of curiosity, where do you think of opening this space? my commute takes me an hour to a current community lab.

        On Monday, January 13, 2020 at 10:51:22 AM UTC-5, A D wrote:
        Hello everyone, I am located in NYC area and planing on opening a non profit org including a wet lab as well as providing services to the public ( HS and College students). I was recently looking into obtaining seed funding but I came across the information that Dept of Education has many grants that might fit my idea.

        So the question is does anyone here perhaps has any experience either with the seed funding or grant funding for this purpose? thanks!

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        Re: [DIYbio] Starting a community STEM/STEAM Lab in Texas

        Hello James,

        That would be cool!
        I'll have to admit that I currently don't have much experience in running a lab and am fairly new to citizen science. Seeing that your starting a lab in Philadelphia, do you have any tips or advice regarding to running a lab, acquiring lab equipment, recruiting mentors/teachers, etc?... 

        Thanks for reaching out!

        -Grace

        On Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 7:44:36 PM UTC-6, S James Parsons Jr wrote:
        Hello Grace,

        I too am getting ready to start a community DIY bio lab in Philadelphia.  

        Maybe we can work together and make an instructional google doc for all who are interested. 


        James


        On Jan 15, 2020, at 7:38 PM, Grace G <grace...@gmail.com> wrote:

        
        Hello! I'm Grace. 
        I came across DIYBio not too long ago and am so glad I found this group. I have been interested in starting a new community STEM/STEAM Lab in Texas around the RGV area. Preferably Edinburg, McAllen, or Pharr. I will say that I currently don't have much experience in lab work, but am really interested in learning more about STEM/STEAM. If you have any tips or advice regarding to starting up a STEM/STEAM group, acquiring mentors/teachers, acquiring lab equipment, acquiring facilities for your lab, gaining sponsors/donors for your lab, or how to manage your lab, it will be greatly appreciated! And if you are interested in starting and/or joining a STEM/STEAM lab please let me know and leave a comment below!

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        RE: [DIYbio] Paper published

        This is amazing. Congratulations 



        Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.


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        Date: 2020-01-15 11:14 p.m. (GMT+03:00)
        To: DIYbio <diybio@googlegroups.com>
        Subject: [DIYbio] Paper published

        Over the years I have heard questions about the lack of DIY Bio people publishing papers.

        Here is one that I recently got published.

        doi: 10.1128/MRA.01009-19

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        Re: [DIYbio] Starting a community STEM/STEAM Lab in Texas

        Hello Grace,


        I too am getting ready to start a community DIY bio lab in Philadelphia.  

        Maybe we can work together and make an instructional google doc for all who are interested. 


        James


        On Jan 15, 2020, at 7:38 PM, Grace G <gracedg449@gmail.com> wrote:

        
        Hello! I'm Grace. 
        I came across DIYBio not too long ago and am so glad I found this group. I have been interested in starting a new community STEM/STEAM Lab in Texas around the RGV area. Preferably Edinburg, McAllen, or Pharr. I will say that I currently don't have much experience in lab work, but am really interested in learning more about STEM/STEAM. If you have any tips or advice regarding to starting up a STEM/STEAM group, acquiring mentors/teachers, acquiring lab equipment, acquiring facilities for your lab, gaining sponsors/donors for your lab, or how to manage your lab, it will be greatly appreciated! And if you are interested in starting and/or joining a STEM/STEAM lab please let me know and leave a comment below!

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        RE: Re: [DIYbio] Paper published

        Wonderful stuff Tom! Glad to hear more folks are conducting amateur research!

         

        Sent from Mail for Windows 10

         

        From: Tom Randall
        Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2020 4:12 PM
        To: DIYbio
        Subject: Re: [DIYbio] Paper published

         

        Yes, first as DIY, I do others regularly as part of my real job in Bioinformatics but that is associated with NIH, sort of the opposite of DIY.

        On Wednesday, January 15, 2020 at 3:30:03 PM UTC-5, S James Parsons Jr wrote:

        Hi Tom, great read.  Is this your first DIY Bio publication?



        On Jan 15, 2020, at 3:13 PM, Tom Randall <tara...@gmail.com> wrote:

         

        Over the years I have heard questions about the lack of DIY Bio people publishing papers.

         

        Here is one that I recently got published.

         

        doi: 10.1128/MRA.01009-19

         

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        <Microbiology Resource Announcements-2020-Randall-e01009-19.full.pdf>

         

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