Warning: "continue" targeting switch is equivalent to "break". Did you mean to use "continue 2"? in /nfs/bronfs/uwfs/hw00/d63/soslab/turbidostat/pmwiki/pmwiki.php on line 666

Warning: "continue" targeting switch is equivalent to "break". Did you mean to use "continue 2"? in /nfs/bronfs/uwfs/hw00/d63/soslab/turbidostat/pmwiki/pmwiki.php on line 669
Klavins Lab Turbidostat Wiki | Main / SpecialThanks | History
Recent Changes - Search:

Information

Operating
Manual

Construction
Manual

Derivative
Designs

Downloads

PmWiki

edit SideBar

SpecialThanks

Main.SpecialThanks History

Hide minor edits - Show changes to output

March 10, 2014, at 10:22 PM by chris.takahashi.at.gmail.com -
Deleted lines 0-14:
I'd like to acknowledge the following people and groups (In no particular order) for their help testing and providing feedback.

* [[http://dunham.gs.washington.edu/|The Dunham lab]] here at the University of Washington.
** Aaron Miller: Who's Ministats ([[http://www.jove.com/video/50262/design-and-use-of-multiplexed-chemostat-arrays|jove article]] | [[http://dunham.gs.washington.edu/protocols.shtml|Lab website]]) provided the technical basis for initial iterations on our technology.
** Maitreya Dunham: For all her feedback and insight into continuous culture.

* [[http://www.taborlab.rice.edu/|The Tabor lab]] at Rice University.
** Eval Olson: An early adopter and winner of coolest derivative design.
** Felix Ekness: Formally an undergraduate in our lab now working in the Tabor lab.  Felix, built a derivative design that measures bulk fluorescence ''in situ''

* [[http://savagelab.org/|The Savage lab]] at UC Berkeley.
** Avi Flamholz: Built a turbidostat and cleaned up a good portion of the code.

* [[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray/wiki/Main_Page |The Murray lab]] at Cal Tech.
** Vanessa Jonsson: Has the first working version.
March 10, 2014, at 09:52 PM by chris.takahashi.at.gmail.com -
Changed lines 7-8 from:
* [[http://www.taborlab.rice.edu/|The Tabor lab]] at Rice University
to:
* [[http://www.taborlab.rice.edu/|The Tabor lab]] at Rice University.
** Eval Olson: An early adopter and winner of coolest derivative design.
** Felix Ekness: Formally an undergraduate in our lab now working in the Tabor lab.  Felix, built a derivative design that measures bulk fluorescence ''in situ''

* [[http://savagelab.org/|The Savage lab]] at UC Berkeley.
** Avi Flamholz: Built a turbidostat and cleaned up a good portion of the code.

* [[http://www.cds.caltech.edu/~murray/wiki/Main_Page |The Murray lab]] at Cal Tech.
** Vanessa Jonsson: Has the first working version.
March 10, 2014, at 09:41 PM by chris.takahashi.at.gmail.com -
Added lines 1-8:
I'd like to acknowledge the following people and groups (In no particular order) for their help testing and providing feedback.

* [[http://dunham.gs.washington.edu/|The Dunham lab]] here at the University of Washington.
** Aaron Miller: Who's Ministats ([[http://www.jove.com/video/50262/design-and-use-of-multiplexed-chemostat-arrays|jove article]] | [[http://dunham.gs.washington.edu/protocols.shtml|Lab website]]) provided the technical basis for initial iterations on our technology.
** Maitreya Dunham: For all her feedback and insight into continuous culture.

* [[http://www.taborlab.rice.edu/|The Tabor lab]] at Rice University

Edit - History - Print - Recent Changes - Search
Page last modified on March 10, 2014, at 10:22 PM