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[[BISC110/S11:General lab policy | '''General lab policy''']]
* General dos and don'ts of working in the lab.
 
<font color=purple>'''Making Dilutions & Other Lab Techniques'''</font color>
*Familiarize yourself with basic lab techniques at [http://www.wellesley.edu/Biology/Concepts/Html/biologicalassays.html Wellesley College Biological Concepts & Lab Techniques Tutorials].
 
[[BISC110/S11:Guidelines for maintaining your lab notebook | '''Guidelines for maintaining your lab notebook''']]
*How to maintain a good lab notebook.
 
[[BISC110/S11:Guidelines for oral presentations | '''Guidelines for oral presentations''']]
*How to give a good oral presentation.
 
[[BISC110/S11:Guidelines for writing a lab report in the form of a scientific paper | '''Guidlines for science writing''']]
*How to write about your lab work as a scientific paper.
 
[[BISC110/S11:Guidelines for literature search & source citation  | '''Guidelines for finding & citing sources''']]
*How to use electronic databases to find sources and to cite them properly.
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 13 May 2011

Wellesley College

BISC110/112- Introduction to Cell Biology- Spring 2011

   

General lab policy

  • General dos and don'ts of working in the lab.

Making Dilutions & Other Lab Techniques

Guidelines for maintaining your lab notebook

  • How to maintain a good lab notebook.

Guidelines for oral presentations

  • How to give a good oral presentation.

Guidlines for science writing

  • How to write about your lab work as a scientific paper.

Guidelines for finding & citing sources

  • How to use electronic databases to find sources and to cite them properly.