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  1. “Chameleon sequences’’, “surveying the human microbiota” and more, in my picks of the week from RB http://bit.ly/5ST7U0
  2. I can't believe I'm not able to read in my own lab.... quiet down people!
  3. @Argent23 Oh God! And will your lab look like the comic I linked to or do you have the space to accomodate them?
  4. Three new grad students will be rotating in our lab starting January... will our lab look like this? -> http://bit.ly/8N6Ej1
  5. @stajichlab I was browsing around your lab website and read about some fascinating N crassa research you're doing. I'm also a Nc researcher
  6. I'll be on a pseudovacation for today in a nearby city. I won't check my email (unless I find a wifi zone ;-)
  7. @yaserhelmy What do you mean by different clocks
  8. @yaserhelmy I don't think I have a short answer for that, but many aspects of human physiology are under the control of the clock
  9. @yaserhelmy Exactly!
  10. @yaserhelmy Sure! the molecular mechanisms underlying biological rhythms with a period of ~24 hr (eg sleep/wake cycles) http://bit.ly/15Xwox
  11. @yaserhelmy molecular basis of circadian rhythms using N. crassa as a model
  12. 3 days away from getting what are hopefully, the first publishable results from my thesis :-)
  13. Give us your two cents. What softwares do you use for your DNA and protein sequence analysis ? (check comments section) http://bit.ly/5muwzr
  14. What software package do you use for your DNA and protein sequence analysis ? Participate in our poll! http://bit.ly/5muwzr
  15. Thank you Finley Lab for the cells! http://proteome.wayne.edu/finlabindex.html
  16. @Argent23 Not sure about the EtBr run. For your needs, SB seems to be an excellent alternative :-)
  17. RT @kshameer: RT @mrgunn The five hottest biology papers of 2009 :The Scientist [17th December 2009] http://ff.im/d4IF7 #biology #science
  18. "Current Biology" is a journal that has started to grow on me...
  19. @Argent23 I'm glad to hear that! what sizes were you expecting?
  20. A new issue of the RNA journal is out! http://bit.ly/6cZudc