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=== Every lab member needs to... ([http://openwetware.org/wiki/Simple_wiki_editing_examples edit]) ===
=== Every lab member needs to... ([http://openwetware.org/wiki/Simple_wiki_editing_examples edit]) ===
#update the list of material with what you buy, or know of in the lab
#update the list of materials with what you buy, or know of in the lab


=== Your [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Simple_wiki_editing_examples inputs] to the website ===
=== Your [http://openwetware.org/wiki/Simple_wiki_editing_examples inputs] to the website ===

Revision as of 18:59, 12 August 2006

...more coming soon

Tom Richard

Penn State webpages: [1]

Department of Ag. and Biological Engineering

225 Agricultural Engineering Building

Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802-1909

phone: (814) 865-3722

fax: (814) 863-1031

email: trichard@psu.edu

Penn State iGEM team: http://openwetware.org/wiki/IGEM:PennState


Richard Lab group

Post Doc:

Graduate Students:

  • Farzaneh Razaei
  • Marlysse
  • Qin Chen
  • Scott Shore

Undergraduate Students:

  • Allie
  • Eric
  • Natalie


Richard Lab Methodologies

Richard lab: scientific literature reviews

Richard Lab layout and materials list

Richard Lab Instruments

coming soon...

Internal: Managing the Lab

Lab shopping list: lab members, feel free to edit

  1. Rack for labelling tape
  2. spatulas, scoops, brushes, hose, weighing boats/paper,parafin paper
  3. ice maker
  4. lab chairs
  5. petri plates
  6. cloning stuff

Every lab member needs to... (edit)

  1. update the list of materials with what you buy, or know of in the lab

Your inputs to the website

All lab group members are invited to add...

  1. their last name, email, weblink if they wish
  2. their contribution to the literature reviews
  3. their projects
  4. their inputs on how to manage the lab
  5. anything else you think should be on there.

Your inputs to the lab

Input 1: To keep the lab running smoothly we can have an "inhouse training program". It can be developed by all of us through this site, and implemeted by the lab manager. What to train in:

  1. knowing what maintenance work is expected from each of us within our individual lab area
  2. how to use the folders (labels, etc)
  3. where the garbage cans go, what goes in them (recycling)
  4. the "unknown table", how it works
  5. knowing how to use this site and edit it
  6. go through a rotation to briefly learn everybody else's methodology / instruments
  7. other ideas? add them here...

Input 2: ... ?