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==Nanodrops==
==Nanodrops==
*Koch asked me to try to price out some nanodrops for the lab
*The site I found on google (www.nanodrops.com) is the site for Thermo Scientific
*According to the site, they have 4 types of drops
**[http://www.nanodrop.com/Productnd2000overview.aspx Nanodrop 2000]
*** very fast measurements (5s)
*** low wavelength (205nm)
*** Min Sample .5ul
*** Higher concentration measurement capability up to 15,000 ng/µl (dsDNA)
*** Looks like it only has a Micro-Volume Pedestal, no curvettes
**[http://www.nanodrop.com/Productnd2000coverview.aspx Nanodrop 2000c]
***Micro volume pedestal or use standard curvettes
***Very median product
***UV-Vis light
**[http://www.nanodrop.com/Productnd8000overview.aspx Nanodrop 8000]
***Min sample 1uL
***Can do 8 at a time
***High throughput
***Great for multiple users at the same time
***Computer programmable
**[http://www.nanodrop.com/Productnd3300overview.aspx Nanodrop 3300]
***Min sample 1uL
***Uses florescence, broad range
*Quote requested. Should be in, in a day or 2. I'm gone for the rest of the week, so I can report on this Monday.
**Sending them an email asking them to CC sjkoch@unm.edu (should have done that in the main quote, oh well)
*VWR has a similar product they call the [http://www.vwrsp.com/catalog/product/index.cgi?catalog_number=95042-682&inE=1&highlight=95042-682 NanoVue]
**Wavelength 200-1100nm
**Samples .5ul-5ul
**Uses a sample plate
**With wireless connectivity: Price $9347.00
===Pricing from Thermo===
*The sales rep from Thermo got back to me really quickly
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==Amonium perisulfate==
==Ammonium persulfate==
*We have a bottle in the lab that Andy wants us to get rid of
*We have a bottle in the lab that Andy wants us to get rid of
*He asked me to find Dan Bryant to see what we can do
*He asked me to find Dan Bryant to see what we can do
 
*Dan is a really hard guy to locate
** I walked around and went to his office, but did not see him
*As such, I will send him an email
**I will be out of the lab tomorrow and Friday, so I will have dan talk to Andy as well
*I got a reply, apparently there is a chemical disposal form I need to fill out and then I can place the container in shipping and receiving for someone to come a pick it up at some undermined time.
*I found Rick Bradley and he helped me dispose of the chemical
**The forms are in the clean room offices (NE corner of the building)
***Fill one out, peel off the back, stick it to the bottle and a tech will escort you to the shipping/rec room
**In the room you sign in the chemical on a sheet to your right as you enter the door
**At the end of the room on your right is a door to the chem stores
**Drop off your labeled chemical in the proper bin for disposal!
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To Do

  • More OT
  • Kinesin stuff?
  • W/e grads need
  • Nanodrop

OT

  • Andy was working on aligning the periscope this morning
  • He got the beam expander aligned earlier

KochLab-04

  • I tried to hookup Kochlab-04 near the printer
  • Since we moved the router to accomodate Kochlab-daq2, there is not an ethernet wire long enough to hookup Kochlab-03 to the internet
  • With some strategic maneuvering, I was able to get the wire to stretch the distance
    • There are alot of blue cords running around, I sure hope that the fire inspection next week will go ok

Nanodrops

  • Koch asked me to try to price out some nanodrops for the lab
  • The site I found on google (www.nanodrops.com) is the site for Thermo Scientific
  • According to the site, they have 4 types of drops
    • Nanodrop 2000
      • very fast measurements (5s)
      • low wavelength (205nm)
      • Min Sample .5ul
      • Higher concentration measurement capability up to 15,000 ng/µl (dsDNA)
      • Looks like it only has a Micro-Volume Pedestal, no curvettes
    • Nanodrop 2000c
      • Micro volume pedestal or use standard curvettes
      • Very median product
      • UV-Vis light
    • Nanodrop 8000
      • Min sample 1uL
      • Can do 8 at a time
      • High throughput
      • Great for multiple users at the same time
      • Computer programmable
    • Nanodrop 3300
      • Min sample 1uL
      • Uses florescence, broad range
  • Quote requested. Should be in, in a day or 2. I'm gone for the rest of the week, so I can report on this Monday.
    • Sending them an email asking them to CC sjkoch@unm.edu (should have done that in the main quote, oh well)
  • VWR has a similar product they call the NanoVue
    • Wavelength 200-1100nm
    • Samples .5ul-5ul
    • Uses a sample plate
    • With wireless connectivity: Price $9347.00

Pricing from Thermo

  • The sales rep from Thermo got back to me really quickly

Ammonium persulfate

  • We have a bottle in the lab that Andy wants us to get rid of
  • He asked me to find Dan Bryant to see what we can do
  • Dan is a really hard guy to locate
    • I walked around and went to his office, but did not see him
  • As such, I will send him an email
    • I will be out of the lab tomorrow and Friday, so I will have dan talk to Andy as well
  • I got a reply, apparently there is a chemical disposal form I need to fill out and then I can place the container in shipping and receiving for someone to come a pick it up at some undermined time.
  • I found Rick Bradley and he helped me dispose of the chemical
    • The forms are in the clean room offices (NE corner of the building)
      • Fill one out, peel off the back, stick it to the bottle and a tech will escort you to the shipping/rec room
    • In the room you sign in the chemical on a sheet to your right as you enter the door
    • At the end of the room on your right is a door to the chem stores
    • Drop off your labeled chemical in the proper bin for disposal!