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Developing Geneticist: January 2010
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010. This blog post is intended to distract you from the fact that I haven't updated my blog in ages. Including the accompanying comments) is what all blog posts should be like. Links to this post. Wednesday, January 20, 2010. Extraordinary Embryo of the Week. This is a mouse embryo, and you can tell that it has been stained for the expression of a gene. But this is not just any gene! The DNA they amplified was from a region that controls the expression of a gene called Col2A1.
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Developing Geneticist: April 2010
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010. This is pretty much the reason I do science. Because it is BEAUTIFUL! Tip o' the hat to Bioephemera. Links to this post. Faith healers have the power. To switch off your brain. Http:/ www.smh.com.au/world/science/they-have-the-power-to-switch-off-your-brain-20100424-tkia.html. Links to this post. Thursday, April 22, 2010. Global Atheist Convention: Part 4 - Convention Dinner! Food was faaaaaab. Example:. Lamb with mushrooms and potatoes. I looove The Chaser so was quite excited t...
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Developing Geneticist: Lab coats - again
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010. Lab coats - again. Has done it again:. Hey Jorge, that's nothing like a real lab! So I present to you a real life. Oh um ok, you were right. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Transplanted to the USA from New Zealand. I study genetics and embryonic development at Harvard University. View my complete profile. Lab coats - again. Extraordinary Embryo of the Week. Friendly Atheist by @hemantmehta. 08/10/16 PHD comic: 'In School'. Senseless – Conflict Deaths Per Hour. A longtime...
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Galloway Gardener: Wildflower Seeds Necklace
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Developing my green fingers one blog post at a time. Monday, 3 October 2011. I held a spring fling on the weekend of the spring equinox and spring it wasn't. I had planned the party around the blooming of my magnolia tree but that was late and the forecast for the day after was snow and it was howling a gale. So we ate inside and watched the mighty All Blacks beat the French. One of my friends. Brought me a wonderful gift packaged inside a packet of foxglove seeds. The handmade necklace. Ewa in the Garden.
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Galloway Gardener: October 2011
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Developing my green fingers one blog post at a time. Friday, 7 October 2011. Thursday, 6 October 2011. Spring is finally here! Wednesday, 5 October 2011. Tuesday, 4 October 2011. That I have paraphrased for your enjoyment and light reading. On sunless days in winter, we shall know. By whom the silver gossamer is spun,. Who paints the diapered fritillaries,. On what wide wings from shivering pine to pine the eagle flies.". Oscar Wilde refers to the little Checkered Lily ( Fritillaria meleagris. The comb-l...
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Developing Geneticist: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 1, 2010. Lab coats - again. Has done it again:. Hey Jorge, that's nothing like a real lab! So I present to you a real life. Oh um ok, you were right. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Transplanted to the USA from New Zealand. I study genetics and embryonic development at Harvard University. View my complete profile. Lab coats - again. Extraordinary Embryo of the Week. Friendly Atheist by @hemantmehta. 08/10/16 PHD comic: 'In School'. A longtime reader and sometime corre...
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Developing Geneticist: May 2010
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Saturday, May 22, 2010. The first artificial bacterial genome. Just about every science blogger in the world has written about J. Craig's working artificial bacterial genome. Most of them are much cleverer people than me, so I don't have much to say that wouldn't be repeated what has already been said, but I'd just like to point you to some posts that are good, or thought provoking, or hilarious. Did scientists play god? We can't control everything - evolution takes over immediately. Links to this post.
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Developing Geneticist: This blog is defunct...
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011. This blog is defunct. But I'm sure you knew that already. Time to move on - I'm starting over, in a new location: here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Transplanted to the USA from New Zealand. I study genetics and embryonic development at Harvard University. View my complete profile. This blog is defunct. Extraordinary Embryo of the Week. Friendly Atheist by @hemantmehta. A Florida Man is Furious That Schools Allow Students To Opt Out of Saying the Pledge of Allegiance.
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Developing Geneticist: A story in MS Word documents
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Thursday, July 22, 2010. A story in MS Word documents. July 22, 2010 at 8:33 AM. Beautiful. I say send the first version - I bet it would make their day, how many generic boring crap applications must they have to read through? I mean, Im pretty good now, but if you give me money, I will be even more awesome. April 14, 2012 at 6:10 AM. Lol yup i agree on that it is pretty nice the first one sounds the best. Text for free at. Http:/ textme4free.com/index.php. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). An anthrop...
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Developing Geneticist: October 2009
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Thursday, October 29, 2009. Dunedin Skeptics in The Pub - First Meeting. I attended the first meeting for Dunedin Skeptics in The Pub last night. There were way more people than I expected, which was a pleasant surprise, and after the initial awkward introductions (they must be obligatory at this kind of gathering) we ended up having a fantastic time. Links to this post. Tuesday, October 27, 2009. In our department we have a breeding pair of axolotls in the teaching labs. They've had some babies rece...
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