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#Labs can also uses the wiki for a number of lab internal functions. In the [[Endy:Back Door|Endy internal site]], they post information on their [[Endy:Lab Meetings|lab meetings]], [[Endy:2005 Summer Retreat|retreats]], [[Endy:Lab Chores|lab chores]], [[Endy:Lab Supplies|ordering]], etc. | #Labs can also uses the wiki for a number of lab internal functions. In the [[Endy:Back Door|Endy internal site]], they post information on their [[Endy:Lab Meetings|lab meetings]], [[Endy:2005 Summer Retreat|retreats]], [[Endy:Lab Chores|lab chores]], [[Endy:Lab Supplies|ordering]], etc. | ||
#MIT Group | #MIT Group | ||
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# | #Take a look at some [[Equipment]] pages, in particular the [[Endy:Victor3 plate reader|plate reader]] is a good example. It includes expected [[Endy:Victor3 plate variation|plate variation]] when reusing plates, and the effect of [[Endy:Victor3 lamp energy|lamp energy]] on S/N levels. | ||
Take a look at some [[Equipment]] pages, in particular the [[Endy:Victor3 plate reader|plate reader]] is a good example. It includes expected [[Endy:Victor3 plate variation|plate variation]] when reusing plates, and the effect of [[Endy:Victor3 lamp energy|lamp energy]] on S/N levels. | |||
#Protocol pages | #Protocol pages | ||
Each lab has their own way of doing particular protocols. Typically a lab will have a list of lab-specific [[Sauer Lab#Protocols|protocols]] | Each lab has their own way of doing particular protocols. Typically a lab will have a list of lab-specific [[Sauer Lab#Protocols|protocols]] |
Revision as of 13:51, 10 August 2005
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- The wiki is a great place to put a public lab homepage. For example, the endy lab webpage ([1]) points directly to a page on openwetware. Information about the lab, such as the research page, can be posted and edited by everybody in the lab. The navigation bar, such as the one on the Endy research page, is useful for traversing through webpages within the site.
- Labs can also uses the wiki for a number of lab internal functions. In the Endy internal site, they post information on their lab meetings, retreats, lab chores, ordering, etc.
- MIT Group
- Protocols
- Take a look at some Equipment pages, in particular the plate reader is a good example. It includes expected plate variation when reusing plates, and the effect of lamp energy on S/N levels.
- Protocol pages
Each lab has their own way of doing particular protocols. Typically a lab will have a list of lab-specific protocols