Team:BYU Provo/Notebook/Phage Purification/Winterexp

From 2013.igem.org

(Difference between revisions)
Line 59: Line 59:
<br>
<br>
-
| style="width: 20%; background-color: transparent;"| [[File:Winter1.JPG|220px|center]]
+
| style="width: 20%; background-color: transparent;"| [[File:BYU.JPG|220px|center]]
|-
|-
Line 82: Line 82:
-
| style="width: 20%; background-color: transparent;"| [[File:Winter2.JPG|220px|center]]
+
| style="width: 20%; background-color: transparent;"| [[File:mountains.JPG|220px|center]]
Line 108: Line 108:
-
| style="width: 20%; background-color: transparent;"| [[File:Winter3.JPG|220px|center]]
+
| style="width: 20%; background-color: transparent;"| [[File:skyline.JPG|220px|center]]

Revision as of 20:38, 18 September 2013


Phage Purification March - April Notebook



Phage Purification
March-April
May-June
July-August
September-October


Next >>

March 15 - March 31


Beginning our journey in phage purification, we were excited to start running experiments immediately. However, our instructor Dr. Grose so wisely informed us that it is essential to begin any research by seeing what others have done first. The first few weeks of lab we focused on researching in the library. We reviewed the work done by others before us in order to understand where we should begin. The research provide a variety of avenues that we could follow and even a few procedures of purification that were explained step by step.


Daily Log

Experiment Listing

Presentation


BYU.JPG
April 1 - April 14


During theses weeks we worked hard to find the best possible E. coli to use for each phage's propagation. This was accomplished through multiple rounds of phage titering. We also created freezer stocks of our E. coli for future use


Daily Log

Experiment Listing



Mountains.JPG


April 15 - April 30


We presented our findings to the rest of our iGEM team and adjourned until the end of spring break.


Daily Log



Next >>


Skyline.JPG