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| - | + | * [[Silver: Protocols#Genome Organization | Genome Organization]] | |
| - | + | * [[Silver: Protocols#RNA .22Stuff.22 | RNA]] | |
| - | + | * [[Silver: Protocols#Synthetic Biology | Synthetic Biology]] | |
| - | + | * [[Silver: Protocols#Cell-Based Screens | Cell-Based Screens ]] | |
| - | + | * [[Silver: Protocols#Methylation | Methylation]] | |
| - | + | * [[Silver: Protocols#Other .2F More General | Other / More General]] | |
| - | + | * [[Silver: Protocols#Hardware Maintenance| Hardware Maintenance]] | |
| - | + | * [[Silver: Protocols#Software| Software]] | |
==Educational Programs== | ==Educational Programs== | ||
Revision as of 13:27, 25 December 2012
Welcome to the Pam Silver lab wiki in OPENWETWARE.
Research InformationOur overarching goal is the rapid and predictable reprogramming of cells of all types. We seek to implement design strategies used by Nature as well as to go where evolution has or may not go. The implications of our work range from developing systems to study biological processes, novel therapeutics and the environment. Although diverse, all projects have an underlying connection.
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Images on this page provided by David Savage, Bruno Afonso and Caroline Ajo-Franklin.
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