Nov12
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A technique I learned this week was gel electrophoresis! The gel containing wells of DNA sample sits in a bath of ions that conduct electricity. As the electricity from the power pack moves through the gel, the DNA’s negative charge pulls it through the gel towards the positive pole. The different bands indicate the size of the DNA, as smaller pieces move further down the gel than the bigger pieces. It is then imaged using an intercalating dye and UV light as can be seen on the screen in the back!...
Nov11
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Check out this great article about Juliann, Medical School, and ROTC!...
Nov05
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Check out this highlight on Darren!
Nov05
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Sophomore, Jason Miech, is working on characterizing a new microfluidic flow cell. Microfluidics and Emmanuel College go hand in hand!
Oct22
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Everyone’s been very busy lately in the Gerdon research team. Lately the nanoparticle side of the team has been doing quite a bit of synthesis. Hopefully soon we’ll be able to get TEM images so that we can characterize and calculate sizes for these gold nanoparticles. These images show the initial gold chloride (auric acid) and two reduction steps that take place in the nanoparticle synthesis. ~Darren Cornell...
Oct15
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At the Research Poster Session, junior Katerina Luarasi and senior Aimee Sanford smile for the camera after presenting their summer research!