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Steve Koch Science: December 2011
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I figure I'll use this blog for posts that aren't clearly related to teaching or research but are still generally related to my professional life as a scientist. Friday, December 2, 2011. Quick summary ARL / DLF E-Science Institute Capstone - Atlanta. Waiting for flight home from Atlanta from the ARL / DLF E-Science Institute Capstone. First, action items. We were encouraged to develop "next steps" for when we return to our institutions. Here are some of ours:. 2 Participation is data management "group m...
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Steve Koch Research: March 2009
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I'll blog here about our research progress, grant writing, conferences, and other research-related topics. Our lab is an experimental biophysics lab at the University of New Mexico, Center for High Technology Materials and Dept. Physics. We're working on single-molecule technology for investigating problems in molecular cell biology and genomics. Sunday, March 15, 2009. Tapping a new quadrant in the single-molecule research world: single-molecule genetics. The vast majority of the important discoveries i...
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Steve Koch Research: December 2008
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I'll blog here about our research progress, grant writing, conferences, and other research-related topics. Our lab is an experimental biophysics lab at the University of New Mexico, Center for High Technology Materials and Dept. Physics. We're working on single-molecule technology for investigating problems in molecular cell biology and genomics. Monday, December 29, 2008. Posting our research principles on OpenWetWare. Image from wordle.net. Welcome to my research blog! If you've read any of my teaching.
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Steve Koch Research: January 2009
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I'll blog here about our research progress, grant writing, conferences, and other research-related topics. Our lab is an experimental biophysics lab at the University of New Mexico, Center for High Technology Materials and Dept. Physics. We're working on single-molecule technology for investigating problems in molecular cell biology and genomics. Saturday, January 24, 2009. American Cancer Society IRG proposal submitted! In case you'd like to look. I am really happy with it! Links to this post. Today, ou...
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Steve Koch Science: January 2010
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I figure I'll use this blog for posts that aren't clearly related to teaching or research but are still generally related to my professional life as a scientist. Thursday, January 21, 2010. ScienceOnline2010 - Top N things I learned and was inspired to do at #scio10. FriendFeed thread for this post. I had a blast at ScienceOnline2010. Thank you Anton, Bora and others who spent so much energy organizing it! My favorite so far is Jonathan Eisen's. With the answer being a very small fraction of the particip...
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Steve Koch Science: Open Access Week event at U. Arizona: Reproducibility, Open Data
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I figure I'll use this blog for posts that aren't clearly related to teaching or research but are still generally related to my professional life as a scientist. Friday, October 28, 2011. Open Access Week event at U. Arizona: Reproducibility, Open Data. Earlier this week I was lucky to participate in the Open Access Week. Event at the University of Arizona: The Future of Data: Open Access and Reproducibility. The event was hosted by Chris Kollen. I showed an example of an excellent primary notebook.
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Steve Koch Science: September 2010
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I figure I'll use this blog for posts that aren't clearly related to teaching or research but are still generally related to my professional life as a scientist. Tuesday, September 7, 2010. Thank you, Addgene, for the award! A big "Thank You! For giving Andy Maloney. A " Resource Sharing Award. The award is a $5,000 donation to our lab that we can use to further our kinesin research. Very generous and very helpful to our lab. Big props also to Andy for applying for the award with no help from me! This wo...
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Steve Koch Science: October 2011
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I figure I'll use this blog for posts that aren't clearly related to teaching or research but are still generally related to my professional life as a scientist. Friday, October 28, 2011. Open Access Week event at U. Arizona: Reproducibility, Open Data. Earlier this week I was lucky to participate in the Open Access Week. Event at the University of Arizona: The Future of Data: Open Access and Reproducibility. The event was hosted by Chris Kollen. I showed an example of an excellent primary notebook.
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Steve Koch Science: March 2011
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I figure I'll use this blog for posts that aren't clearly related to teaching or research but are still generally related to my professional life as a scientist. Friday, March 4, 2011. I am maximally-skeptical that there currently exists any evidence that drinking deuterium-depleted water has health benefits or will cure disease. Because of our lab's interest in the biophysical effects of heavy water- both heavy-hydrogen water. O, and heavy-oxygen water, H. Because I think it's a shame that a Google sear...
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Steve Koch Science: November 2011
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I figure I'll use this blog for posts that aren't clearly related to teaching or research but are still generally related to my professional life as a scientist. Tuesday, November 22, 2011. An idea for wealthy donors: alternative to direct research funding: fund libraries to help with e-research. Next week, I am attending the E-Science Institute Capstone event. I'm having trouble getting the idea in writing so maybe by poorly blogging it, someone else can turn it into a good idea, if it's sensible at all...
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