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This video from Bio-Rad explores the Out of the Blue CRISPR lab. In the video, Leigh Brown provides background information on lacZ gene and X-gal blue-white screening, as well as CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing. A walkthrough for the CRISPR lab is also provided. The video recording runs 21:41 minutes in...
This animation, created by Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), "illustrates the crystal growth of silicon using a seed crystal (or unit cell) positioned to the (100) plane. The silicon crystal grows into a large ingot which is sliced into silicon wafers. To verify the (100) plane of...
This Bio-Link webpage includes information about the 2017 CSO Summit sponsored by AC2 Bio-Link Regional Center and the Bio-Link National Center. The meeting brought together faculty who are involved with incubators, contract service organizations (CSOs), or both. "CSOs are a type of organization,...
Lia Kent, of Stemgent's Research and Development team, has created this video to demonstrate feeding, removing differentiation from, and passaging human embryonic stem cells. The video is also accompanied by protocols for thawing and freezing hES cells, discussion, materials, references, a forum for...
This video is part of the 2020 SciTech Lecture Series from Forsyth Technical Community College. This series of lectures and interviews is held every year and covers an array of science and technology topics. This interview features Deanne Wesley, Associate Dean of the Davis iTEC Cyber Security...
This animation from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory's Dolan DNA Learning Center presents the cycle sequencing. The animation contains instructions on how to sequence a piece of DNA beginning with the raw materials needed, and details on the process: "Fluorescent dyes are added to the reactions, and a...
This collection is provided by eSyst and covers biological electrical signals. Instructor guides for Electrocardiogram Part 1 and 2 are included. "The purpose of this lab is to introduce the student to biological electrical signals and how they can be captured." The instructor guides contain a...
This lecture from the iBioSeminars project is presented by David Botstein from Princeton University. It presents an overview of the benefits for science and society derived from sequencing the genomes of multiple organisms, including humans. The sequences show that many genes have been conserved...
This video, created by Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), provides an overview of the deposition processes used to fabricate micro-sized devices. The lecture runs for 12:53 minutes and covers the basics of deposition, as well as spin-in deposition and thermal oxidation. More...
This video, created by Support Center for Microsystems Education (SCME), provides an overview of the deposition processes used to fabricate micro-sized devices. The lecture runs for 10:33 minutes and covers "a brief overview of chemical vapor deposition, physical vapor deposition, and...
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