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*Transform kinesin from E. coli and purify (coming soon)
*Transform kinesin from E. coli and purify (coming soon)
*Analyze kinesin processivity (coming soon)
*Analyze kinesin processivity (coming soon)
Everything I do in my notebook is what I'm studying.  I update very frequently and try to provide information close to real time.  Remember:
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===Graphic Design===
===Graphic Design===

Revision as of 10:12, 4 November 2009

This person is a practitioner of ONS-ACI. If it isn't in the notebook it isn't being done.

About Me:

Real Name: Anthony Salvagno
From: Beacon, NY
Undergrad: SUNY Albany
Degrees: BS in Physics, BS in Mathematics
Grad: UNM
Degrees: MA in Physics

Web Stuff:
The Randomly Grad Life: my personal blog
My Youtube page
My Scribd stuff
My friendfeed
My life in real time

Contact Me

If you are rummaging through my notebook and you have questions about proceedures, protocols, techniques, samples, data, etc. just let me know. There are many ways to get in contact with me and here is how:

  • For OWW users: Click Here
  • For general email: asalvagn@unm.edu
  • Leave me a voicemail:

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Stuff I do

My Notebook

This contains all the research I do at Kochlab. My primary project is to analyze DNA with bound proteins by unzipping DNA. Some of the applications of this are:

  • Shotgun DNA Mapping
  • RNA Transcription
  • Telomere Mapping
  • Tus-Ter protein behavior (coming soon with Cameron Neylon)

The other project I dabble in is working with the molecular motor Kinesin. This is what I do:

  • Transform kinesin from E. coli and purify (coming soon)
  • Analyze kinesin processivity (coming soon)

Everything I do in my notebook is what I'm studying. I update very frequently and try to provide information close to real time. Remember: [[1]]

Graphic Design

Pages to Watch

Andy's Contributions
Koch's Contributions