Hello biologists of our unit,
Last Friday, in our unit meeting, we shortly discussed about the possibility to modernize our local infrastructure, particularly the DNA lab, provided the Profi 6 application is successful. We are going to budget some money for this purpose in our proposal.
It has already been suggested that we should buy a fragment analyzer. It also has been suggested that our ABI sequencer should be updated and that some more climate chambers should be machined.
I am now asking for more proposals. What equipment would be critical to keep our labs fully functional? If you like to propose something, please also justify this need by telling what this equipment does, how many research groups will use it, and how expensive it is.
Note that this is a rare possibility to renew our labs. Also note that this does not concern small devices such as pipettes, and also not extremely expensive, such as some NGS platforms (Illumina etc.).
Best wishes,
Marko
Hi all,
if we are entitled to propose laboratory devices not related to DNA work, I would propose a new (orbital) shaker, such as in the attached link https://us.vwr.com/store/product/4901161/vwr-advanced-orbital-shakers-model-...
Currently, we have only one really small functional reciprocal shaker that, in my opinion, does not do the job well. Firstly, it is small, so you cannot fit several samples in at once, which limits the workflow. Secondly, the mixing speed is not reliable and I am just waiting for the day, when the shaker stops functioning altogether. This shaker is used for instance in soil nutrient and enzyme extractions and during the past weeks it has, again, been used by many people. The shaker locates in the downstairs lab with furnaces.
Besides me (Jeff Welker’s group) I have seen many FM students using the shaker but I cannot provide any answer regarding how many research groups are/would be using the shaker.
The shaker in the link is ~7500 € and I found this with one click. I’m sure more models and cheaper ones are available.
bw, Maria Väisänen
From: biolaitos-bounces@lists.oulu.fi biolaitos-bounces@lists.oulu.fi On Behalf Of Marko Mutanen Sent: tiistai 25. helmikuuta 2020 12.25 To: biolaitos@lists.oulu.fi Subject: [Biolaitos] renewal needs of local infra
Hello biologists of our unit,
Last Friday, in our unit meeting, we shortly discussed about the possibility to modernize our local infrastructure, particularly the DNA lab, provided the Profi 6 application is successful. We are going to budget some money for this purpose in our proposal.
It has already been suggested that we should buy a fragment analyzer. It also has been suggested that our ABI sequencer should be updated and that some more climate chambers should be machined.
I am now asking for more proposals. What equipment would be critical to keep our labs fully functional? If you like to propose something, please also justify this need by telling what this equipment does, how many research groups will use it, and how expensive it is.
Note that this is a rare possibility to renew our labs. Also note that this does not concern small devices such as pipettes, and also not extremely expensive, such as some NGS platforms (Illumina etc.).
Best wishes,
Marko
Sounds good to me. Jeff
On Tue, Feb 25, 2020 at 1:43 AM Maria Väisänen Maria.Vaisanen@oulu.fi wrote:
Hi all,
if we are entitled to propose laboratory devices not related to DNA work, I would propose a new (orbital) shaker, such as in the attached link
https://us.vwr.com/store/product/4901161/vwr-advanced-orbital-shakers-model-...
Currently, we have only one really small functional reciprocal shaker that, in my opinion, does not do the job well. Firstly, it is small, so you cannot fit several samples in at once, which limits the workflow. Secondly, the mixing speed is not reliable and I am just waiting for the day, when the shaker stops functioning altogether. This shaker is used for instance in soil nutrient and enzyme extractions and during the past weeks it has, again, been used by many people. The shaker locates in the downstairs lab with furnaces.
Besides me (Jeff Welker’s group) I have seen many FM students using the shaker but I cannot provide any answer regarding how many research groups are/would be using the shaker.
The shaker in the link is ~7500 € and I found this with one click. I’m sure more models and cheaper ones are available.
bw,
Maria Väisänen
*From:* biolaitos-bounces@lists.oulu.fi biolaitos-bounces@lists.oulu.fi *On Behalf Of *Marko Mutanen *Sent:* tiistai 25. helmikuuta 2020 12.25 *To:* biolaitos@lists.oulu.fi *Subject:* [Biolaitos] renewal needs of local infra
Hello biologists of our unit,
Last Friday, in our unit meeting, we shortly discussed about the possibility to modernize our local infrastructure, particularly the DNA lab, provided the Profi 6 application is successful. We are going to budget some money for this purpose in our proposal.
It has already been suggested that we should buy a fragment analyzer. It also has been suggested that our ABI sequencer should be updated and that some more climate chambers should be machined.
I am now asking for more proposals. What equipment would be critical to keep our labs fully functional? If you like to propose something, please also justify this need by telling what this equipment does, how many research groups will use it, and how expensive it is.
Note that this is a rare possibility to renew our labs. Also note that this does not concern small devices such as pipettes, and also not extremely expensive, such as some NGS platforms (Illumina etc.).
Best wishes,
Marko _______________________________________________ Biolaitos mailing list Biolaitos@lists.oulu.fi http://lists.oulu.fi/mailman/listinfo/biolaitos
Hei Marko,
Thanks!
Gel reader (VersaDoc) is used by everybody for imaging agarose gels and is really old and often broken. Also qPCR machines (Roche Lightcycler 96, 480), used for quantifying specific DNA sequences in a sample (for example genes or microbes), are used a lot and getting old. HPLC, used for analysis of chemicals in a sample, is even older and barely works, still.
Just to name a few.
Best wishes, Anna Maria
Marko Mutanen Marko.Mutanen@oulu.fi kirjoitti 25.2.2020 kello 12.24:
Hello biologists of our unit,
Last Friday, in our unit meeting, we shortly discussed about the possibility to modernize our local infrastructure, particularly the DNA lab, provided the Profi 6 application is successful. We are going to budget some money for this purpose in our proposal.
It has already been suggested that we should buy a fragment analyzer. It also has been suggested that our ABI sequencer should be updated and that some more climate chambers should be machined.
I am now asking for more proposals. What equipment would be critical to keep our labs fully functional? If you like to propose something, please also justify this need by telling what this equipment does, how many research groups will use it, and how expensive it is.
Note that this is a rare possibility to renew our labs. Also note that this does not concern small devices such as pipettes, and also not extremely expensive, such as some NGS platforms (Illumina etc.).
Best wishes,
Marko _______________________________________________ Biolaitos mailing list Biolaitos@lists.oulu.fi mailto:Biolaitos@lists.oulu.fi http://lists.oulu.fi/mailman/listinfo/biolaitos http://lists.oulu.fi/mailman/listinfo/biolaitos
Hi Marko,
It would be nice if we can renew our old Blue Pippin instrument (DNA size selection for NGS). Currently, one lane (out of five) is not functioning at all and the repair costs are way too expensive when we requested the company.
Now a new version of Blue pippin is available under the name, Pippin Prep (Sage Science, https://sagescience.com/products/pippin-prep/). It costs about 16 500 €. However, I’m not sure how many research groups would be using this machine.
Kind regards, Kyung Min.
From: biolaitos-bounces@lists.oulu.fi biolaitos-bounces@lists.oulu.fi On Behalf Of Marko Mutanen Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2020 12:25 PM To: biolaitos@lists.oulu.fi Subject: [Biolaitos] renewal needs of local infra
Hello biologists of our unit,
Last Friday, in our unit meeting, we shortly discussed about the possibility to modernize our local infrastructure, particularly the DNA lab, provided the Profi 6 application is successful. We are going to budget some money for this purpose in our proposal.
It has already been suggested that we should buy a fragment analyzer. It also has been suggested that our ABI sequencer should be updated and that some more climate chambers should be machined.
I am now asking for more proposals. What equipment would be critical to keep our labs fully functional? If you like to propose something, please also justify this need by telling what this equipment does, how many research groups will use it, and how expensive it is.
Note that this is a rare possibility to renew our labs. Also note that this does not concern small devices such as pipettes, and also not extremely expensive, such as some NGS platforms (Illumina etc.).
Best wishes,
Marko