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jangajarn on Sat May 23 19:06:47 2009 said:


Hey guys,
Being a relatively new graduate student in a big lab where people do not have time to train me, I wanted to train myself. I read this book "At the bench" by Kathy Barker and wrote down things which were important for me. But nevertheless I thought it might be useful to somebody else also. I've attached the document with this post.
Enjoy!



Thank you :-) Well, I am somehow experienced already, but if I had this few years before, I would not have to repeat some things :-)

-Nephrit-

waaa, such a good text, thank you so much.
I am thinking if I can post it in my lab so everyone in my lab can learn something, if you don't mind of course. :P
Anyway, like many people said, experience is very important too, and everything should be suitable to your own samples. There are lots of tricks in molecular experiments...Good luck to everybody.

-sxh999-

jangajarn on Sat May 23 19:06:47 2009 said:


Hey guys,
Being a relatively new graduate student in a big lab where people do not have time to train me, I wanted to train myself. I read this book "At the bench" by Kathy Barker and wrote down things which were important for me. But nevertheless I thought it might be useful to somebody else also. I've attached the document with this post.
Enjoy!

Thank you for this document. This is really a very good one following which would give consistent results in lab.

-GSUOC-

thanks for your sharing.

-Matrixwoo-

Hi Thanks for Sharing...I am a new graduate trying my hands on research...Any research updates or papers like this are highly appreciated. Cheers;)

-Divya Pothula-
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