From raj_mkubiotech from yahoo.co.in Tue May 5 02:14:11 2009 From: raj_mkubiotech from yahoo.co.in (Rajesh Kumar) Date: Tue May 5 14:25:02 2009 Subject: [Bioforum] ISHIKAWA cell line_FYI Message-ID: <383728.99225.qm@web8504.mail.in.yahoo.com> http://www.sigmaaldrich.com/catalog/ProductDetail.do?N4=99040201|SIGMA&N5=SEARCH_CONCAT_PNO|BRAND_KEY&F=SPEC ? 99040201 Sigma May be helpfull to u... ? ? ? ? Explore your hobbies and interests. Go to http://in.promos.yahoo.com/groups/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/bioforum/attachments/20090505/1daed2ad/attachment.html From BMather from Nanogen.com Thu May 7 10:18:33 2009 From: BMather from Nanogen.com (Mather, Beth) Date: Thu May 7 10:30:01 2009 Subject: [Bioforum] San Diego Biotech Incubator Program: Lab Space Available Message-ID: <28EDCBF4070EF648BE089BE0D4AE89655B4EE7@sdgexch1.corp.nanogen.com> Is the San Diego Incubator program still in existence? 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Is it so that > it doesn't get destroyed during division? That depends on which cell you are talking about. Plant cells for example have a large vacuole in the centre, with cytosol and organelles largly restricted to the periphery. From congen from popgen.eu Thu May 14 13:57:26 2009 From: congen from popgen.eu (Congen) Date: Fri May 15 11:26:50 2009 Subject: [Bioforum] Conservation genetics data analysis course Message-ID: <6d941f120905141157n2fb7cb2bxc7c3187252f71b73@mail.gmail.com> 4th ConGen- Population Genetics Data Analysis Course Recent Approaches for Estimation of Population Size, Structure, Gene flow, Selection Detection focusing on conservation and beyond 31-Aug/4-Sep 2009, Flathead Lake Biological Station, Montana, USA Applications for 2009 are open! Objective: To provide training in conceptual and practical aspects of data analysis for the conservation genetics of natural and managed populations. Emphasis will be on interpretation of output from recent novel statistical approaches and software programs. The course also will allow daily discussions among young researchers and top-researchers to help develop the next generation of conservation geneticists, and to identify developments needed to improve data analysis approaches. This course will cover analysis methods including the coalescent, Bayesian, approximate Bayesian, and likelihood-based approaches. Who should apply: Ph.D. students, post-docs, and population biologists with a background of at least one semester university-level course in population genetics and a course in population ecology. Applicants must have a basic background in population genetic data analysis, including testing for Hardy-Weinberg proportions and gametic disequilibrium. Participation will be limited to 20 people allowing efficient instruction with hands-on computer exercises during the course. Priority will be given to persons with their own data to analyze (for example graduate students at the end of their degree program). Deadline for application is 30 June, 2009 Course/Workshop Format: For each subject, we provide 30-45 minutes of background, theory, discussion and introduction to concepts. Immediately following, we will conduct data analyses together for 30-60 minutes using relevant software programs and real data sets. Evening hands-on computer sessions and housing together of instructors and students in the same location will allow for extensive exchange and facilitate learning. For detailed information see http://popgen.eu/congen2009/ congen@popgen.eu From kloyake from hotmail.com Fri May 29 17:08:52 2009 From: kloyake from hotmail.com (kloyjai cheuyglintase) Date: Fri May 29 17:53:27 2009 Subject: [Bioforum] working temperatures for Porapak Q 80-100 C-5752 to work with liquid ethanol 99.5% enquiry Message-ID: Hi, I am wondering if I can use liquid ehanol 99.5% as a standard to work with GC (Shimadzu GC-14B) and Porapak Q 80-100 C-5752. If the answer is yes, what is the column temperature, injection temperature and detector temperature I should work with? Now I was told to dilute the ethanol with DI water to the concentration that suit my sample (ppm). The GC set to column temperature 140 C, injection temperature 160 C and detector temperature 180 C. After some trials I found the results of the peak areas were not consistent with the concentrations. Please advice anything that might suit my work. I have to finish this work very soon. 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