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   <li><a href="http://biomod.net/">Biomod</a></li>
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   <p>BIOMOD is a bio-molecular design competition that provides undergraduates an opportunity to systematically engineer the self-assembly of biological macromolecules into complex nanoscale machines for scientific and technological purposes.</p>
   <p>BIOMOD is a bio-molecular design competition that provides undergraduates an opportunity to systematically engineer the self-assembly of biological macromolecules into complex nanoscale machines for scientific and technological purposes.</p>
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<h3>What is TIRFM</h3>
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  <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_internal_reflection_fluorescence_microscope">Biomod</a></li>
  <p>A total internal reflection fluorescence microscope (TIRFM) is a type of microscope with which a thin region of a specimen, usually less than 200 nm, can be observed. A TIRFM uses an evanescent wave to selectively illuminate and excite fluorophores in a restricted region of the specimen immediately adjacent to the glass-water interface. The evanescent wave is generated only when the incident light is totally internally reflected at the glass-water interface. The evanescent electromagnetic field decays exponentially from the interface, and thus penetrates to a depth of only approximately 100 nm into the sample medium.</p>
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<h3>About Biomod</h3> <ul>

 <li><a href="http://biomod.net/">Biomod</a></li>
 <p>BIOMOD is a bio-molecular design competition that provides undergraduates an opportunity to systematically engineer the self-assembly of biological macromolecules into complex nanoscale machines for scientific and technological purposes.</p>

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<h3>What is TIRFM</h3> <ul>

 <li><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Total_internal_reflection_fluorescence_microscope">Biomod</a></li>
 <p>A total internal reflection fluorescence microscope (TIRFM) is a type of microscope with which a thin region of a specimen, usually less than 200 nm, can be observed. A TIRFM uses an evanescent wave to selectively illuminate and excite fluorophores in a restricted region of the specimen immediately adjacent to the glass-water interface. The evanescent wave is generated only when the incident light is totally internally reflected at the glass-water interface. The evanescent electromagnetic field decays exponentially from the interface, and thus penetrates to a depth of only approximately 100 nm into the sample medium.</p>

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<h3>Programming Language</h3> <ul>

 <li><a href="http://www.mathworks.com/products/matlab/">MATLAB</a></li>
 <p>MATLAB (matrix laboratory) is a numerical computing environment and fourth-generation programming language. Developed by MathWorks, MATLAB allows matrix manipulations, plotting of functions and data, implementation of algorithms, creation of user interfaces, and interfacing with programs written in other languages, including C, C++, Java, and Fortran.</p>

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<h3>3D Computer Graphics Software</h3> <ul>

 <li><a href="http://usa.autodesk.com/maya/">Autodesk Maya</a></li>
 <p>Autodesk Maya, commonly shortened to Maya, is 3D computer graphics software that runs on Linux, Mac OS and Microsoft Windows, originally developed by Alias Systems Corporation and currently owned and developed by Autodesk, Inc. It is used to create interactive 3D applications, including video games, animated film, TV series, or visual effects.</p>

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<h3>Learning HTML</h3> <ul>

 <li><a href="http://www.w3schools.com/">W3Schools</a></li>
 <p>W3Schools is a web developer's portal, with tutorials and references relating to web development subjects, including HTML, XML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, and SQL. W3Schools is free of charge, and is funded through text and display advertising. The tutorials and references on the website and the related code are proprietary. The site derives its name from the abbreviation for the World Wide Web; W3 is a numeronym of WWW. W3Schools is not affiliated in any way with the W3C.</p>

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