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The Scientist 2006 Jeffrey M. Perkel
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A lab startup.(finance needed to start a biochemistry laboratory)
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
An archael pathogen.
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Five questions on QPCR.(quantitative polymerase chain reaction)
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Give P2P a chance.(peer to peer networking)
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Helen Blackwell: The accidental microbiologist.(Biography)
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Lab equipment you need--Sort of: Musings on a product catalog.
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
My own private synchrotron.(Lyncean Technologies)
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Needed: Praise for postdocs.
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Neil Kelleher: Thinking big then doing it.
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Proteomics in the kitchen.(rainbow trout fishing)
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Six things you won't find in the MAQC.(MicroArray Quality Control consortium)
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Ten steps to better HPLC.(High performance liquid chromatography)
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
The big picture in microbial genomics.
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
The scientific do-over.(Arul Chinnaiyan feels that DNA microarrays and other technologies help save time on protein research)
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Upgrade your lab to TIRF: Why spend six figures on a new total internal reflection fluorescence system when you can upgrade your existing microscope for just $30,000?(total internal reflection fluorescence)
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Which transcription factor assay should you use?(DNA cognate binding proteins)
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Who wants the X Prize?(X Prize Foundation)(award for genome sequencing device )
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
Why you should be annotating: Scientists who rely on accurate gene predictions should share in the burden of creating them.
Biological sciences
Jeffrey M. Perkel
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