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*Hardware
Biotech Lab-on-a-Desk
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= Hardware =
*Wetware
 
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Basic Hardware being worked on.
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*Software
== Core equipment ==
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Open PCR - with a low target price
 
Gel Box - 120 Volts with amps upto 400 milliamps, imaging possible using a webcam or cell phone
 
Incubator - Foam box with plexiglass hood and incubator (airflow is important possibly just a little hole, possibly Kombucha style with paper towel top)
 
Centrifuge - centrifuge (based on the dremelfuge idea of utilizing commercially available equipment)
 
Our current idea is to us a modular design which would allow the use of one standardized power unit and possibly CPU
 
== Additional Hardware Project Wish list ==
 
Sterlization Hood
 
Mini Fridge
 
==Wetware==
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==Software==
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Currently discussing a possible open source automation OS for all the modules but still at a very early stage, Marc is has an open source LIMBS system he's developing which may be adoptable.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:28, 12 November 2013

Biotech Lab-on-a-Desk

Hardware

Basic Hardware being worked on.

Core equipment

Open PCR - with a low target price

Gel Box - 120 Volts with amps upto 400 milliamps, imaging possible using a webcam or cell phone

Incubator - Foam box with plexiglass hood and incubator (airflow is important possibly just a little hole, possibly Kombucha style with paper towel top)

Centrifuge - centrifuge (based on the dremelfuge idea of utilizing commercially available equipment)

Our current idea is to us a modular design which would allow the use of one standardized power unit and possibly CPU

Additional Hardware Project Wish list

Sterlization Hood

Mini Fridge

Wetware

Software

Currently discussing a possible open source automation OS for all the modules but still at a very early stage, Marc is has an open source LIMBS system he's developing which may be adoptable.