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Revision as of 17:12, 18 August 2011
VitaYeast - Johns Hopkins University, iGEM 2011
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James Chuang records his results in his notebook while working at the Boeke lab.
Daniel Wolozny is preparing to run a gel in the Betenbaugh lab.
Arjun Khakhar prepares materials for PCR.
James Chuang (left) and Daniel Bibl (right) work in the Boeke lab.
A shot of test tubes with James Chuang working in the background.
Xin Yuan is taking a break from lab work to create petri dish art with the β-Carotene yeast.
Xin Yuan inspects her handiwork after drawing on a petri dish with the β-Carotene yeast.
This sample of Petri Dish art was created using the yeast strain containing β-Carotene.
Xuejing Guo works in the Bader lab.
Arjun Khakhar (back) and Roberto Passaro (front) work in the Ostermeier lab.
Plates of yeast that produce lycopene and β-Carotene are stacked.
Daphne Chan (front, left), Sunny Suntharanund (back,left), and Daniel Wolozny (right) discuss their course of action as they prepare to run a gel.
Patrick Cai watches over the preparation of India ink plates.
A close-up shot of James Chuang's lab notebook