07/12/2020
Part of DNA101: https://www.neosynbio.com/dna101
Open Source SynBio. Poorly Drawn Diagrams. Extremely Esoteric Memes.
07/12/2020
Part of DNA101: https://www.neosynbio.com/dna101
25/11/2020
Feels good to have my own PCR diagram for future lessons.
https://www.neosynbio.com/polymerase-chain-reaction
23/11/2020
Part of the Backbone Selection page: https://www.neosynbio.com/backbone-selection
19/11/2020
Every somatic cell in your body is somewhere in this cycle. You're a being teetering on the edge of entropy.
18/11/2020
A lot of familiar names in this Nature article. Great to see these ideas entering the mainstream.
How DIY technologies are democratizing science Open science and 3D printing are making it easier than ever for researchers to embrace do-it-yourself lab tools.
14/11/2020
The iGEM virtual jamboree is free to sign up to this year!
Join in on the fun and watch along with all the teams. I'll be speaking about some of my favourite competition entrants at 9pm AEDT tonight, tomorrow night and Monday Night.
Giant Jamboree - 2020.igem.org Individual Registration is now open through Eventbrite! All attendees, including team members, should register through Eventbrite to get access to the "My iGEM" Platform and App, and to sign media release agreements for the event.
13/11/2020
Linear double-stranded DNA.
12/11/2020
Building DNA from the molecules up.
12/11/2020
Hydrogen Bonds between Nucleotide Pairs.
06/11/2020
During this podcast Drew asks for a Synthetic Biology guide identical to the one I'm writing!
Great to know we're on the right track.
S1E7: The birth of Synthetic Biology and iGEM. With Drew Endy Listen to this episode from iGEMers of The World on Spotify. Drew Endy is a member of the bioengineering faculty at Stanford University and the President of the BioBricks Foundation. He is also the co-founder of iGEM! Join us for this very exciting episode where Zeeshan talks to Drew about turning b...
19/10/2020
Learning to draw on a tablet, first diagram.