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  • ...s of completion or your training record which can be found at "My Training Needs" on Atlas. To access, go to atlas.mit.edu then click the Learning Center t ...rding how experiments were performed. To practice this skill, you will '''work with your laboratory partner''' to draft a methods section that details the
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  • ..., which poses the potential for enhanced health risks if certain compounds work synergistically in generating DNA lesions. While there are published report
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  • The protein you will work with, PfFKBP35, was identified via this process. Though much remains to be
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  • '''Measure:''' It is not enough to just do an experiment. For the work to be meaningful, the data need to be collected and analyzed. The methods
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  • ===Part 2: Determine project needs and divide workload accordingly=== ...holders or the scientific community. The project manager also distributes work amongst the rest of the group according to aptitude and availability.
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  • ...s your research question / goal. To get you started on this task you will work with your co-investigator to draft the aims and objectives for your project ...elop new plans to accomplish a scientific goal. In this exercise you will work with your co-investigator to consider alternative approaches for your Resea
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  • ...habits at the bench, which will increase the likelihood of success in your work and ensure the health and safety of you and your labmates. By the end of th
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  • ... paper for honing in on research gaps! But don't expect them to do all the work for you. The conversation will be more effective if you do some research in ...sion section carefully. What do the authors suggest with respect to future work?
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  • ...with the space and equipment in the teaching laboratory. In this, you will work in partners to complete the Stations described below. At some stations the ... but also lets others independently assess the merits of both the original work and the conclusions you have drawn from it.
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  • During your work in tissue culture, you will use a hemocytometer to count mammalian cells.
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  • ...ut most are common practice and will be good habits for any tissue culture work you do. ...best with the blowers off when not in use. If you are the first person to work in the hood, turn the blower on, open the sash, and wait 10 minutes before
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  • #*Be careful not to introduce bubbles into the agarose and work quickly as the agarose will solidify as it cools.
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  • #*You will need to work quickly from this point as the LMP agarose will solidify as it cools.
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  • ...inal laboratory session for Module 1! You have completed all of the bench work for your research; however, there is still data analysis to complete for yo
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  • ...in figures and supporting text – including context for understanding the work and insight into the broader implications. ... of technical information, and consequently should strive to present your work in a logical, step-by-step fashion.
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  • ...erm "elevator pitch" is used to describe a brief oral presentation of your work; it suggests that you have the time of an elevator ride to explain the impo ...uld both introduce your research project and convey the importance of your work in the context of the field. You want the listener to understand why your
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  • #*Feel free to take a picture of your hand-written work and embed the image in your notebook.
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  • **Copy and paste the small molecule smiles into the work space to get a chemical structure
    19 KB (3,266 words) - 02:53, 20 November 2022
  • ...is the difference noted between the solved structures associated with this work when different ligands are bound?
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  • ...s focused on your research project. For this assignment, you will present work completed by other scientists that has been peer-reviewed and published. R ...in only 10 minutes. Therefore, this assignment is not only to present the work, but also to identify the data that is most important to the conclusions.
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