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7. Organize papers including GC/MS reports- DONE
7. Organize papers including GC/MS reports- DONE


8. Autoclave the biohazard bag of plates and dispose of it
8. Autoclave the biohazard bag of plates and dispose of it- DONE


9. Ask Dr. Knight about TLC for isoamyl acetate
9. Ask Dr. Knight about TLC for isoamyl acetate- DONE


10. Grow up five cultures to be spiked with methyl salicylate and analyzed via the GC/MS tomorrow
10. Grow up five cultures to be spiked with methyl salicylate and analyzed via the GC/MS tomorrow


11. Write a rough draft of the introduction
11. Write a rough draft of the introduction
12. Ask if there is any difference between heptane and n-heptane- DONE

Revision as of 11:37, 18 June 2007

Things to do Today

1. Nanodrop minipreps from yesterday- DONE (very high DNA concentration yields comforts me)

2. Set up sequencing reactions (VF and VR2) of each miniprep- DONE

3. Submit sequencing to Cancer Center before 10 AM- DONE

4. Bleach old tubes- DONE

5. Organize 4 degree fridge- DONE

6. Label digests from last week and transfer to bigger tubes- DONE

7. Organize papers including GC/MS reports- DONE

8. Autoclave the biohazard bag of plates and dispose of it- DONE

9. Ask Dr. Knight about TLC for isoamyl acetate- DONE

10. Grow up five cultures to be spiked with methyl salicylate and analyzed via the GC/MS tomorrow

11. Write a rough draft of the introduction

12. Ask if there is any difference between heptane and n-heptane- DONE