Smolke:Lab Jobs

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Laboratory Jobs and Administrative Assignments

Andrew

YNB, SOC
organize library/inventory MSDS sheets

Andy

plasmid prep buffers (P1, P2, N3, PE, EB, stocks)
freezer(-80/-20)

Arwen

LB (I), pH meters, aliquot dNTPs
CE

Christina

general lab ordering

Drew

electrocompetent cells (I), water baths
lab event planner / scheduler; 4 refrigerator/cold room organization

Elizabeth

glass beads, toothpicks, used plate sterilization, glass/plastic washing sterilization, disposable sterilization
safety officer, general lab organization/maintenance, cleaning general areas, order inventory

Isis

LB plates (II)
databases, secondary lab safety officer

Jay

10x sugar stocks (dextrose), sterile water, TAE stocks, 60% glycerol, sodium acetate, EDTA stocks
TC Room

Joe

amino acid stocks, 10x drop out stocks for plates
general enzyme ordering and information

Josh

-UT plates, LB (II), antibiotics
lab wiki, inventory chemical waste bottles/containers (fume hood), sharps

Leo

LB plates (I)
radioactivity safety officer

Michael

-T plates, YPD plates, YPD, LB plates (III)
LC-MS

Win

-U plates, YNB (II)
general enzyme ordering and information (back up)

Yvonne

electrocompetent cells (II)
computer administrator, Quanta

Notes

General lab courtesy - if you use a whole sleeve of plates, make another. If you use a lot of a stock or finish it, make some more. Everyone should help aliquot electrocomp cells. Solution I and Solution II are now the responsibility of those who use them regularly. TBE is also the responsibility of those who are using it regularly.

How It Works

Each person is assigned a laboratory job (or set of jobs based on intensity of the assigned job) and an administrative role (indicated in italics). Please keep up with your assigned jobs. Note, that it is everyone's responsibility to load tips, load the dishwasher, and rinse out your glassware. Also, while general DO plates are made (-U, -T, and -UT) as common stocks, all other DO plates are made by the individual using them.