Last year I gave visitors a tour of my lab at the University of Washington. Upon request, I will do the same again this year.
Here's the deal:
For those attending the C-Brats Locks Cruise on this coming Friday (Jan 25th): After departing the cruise at AGC-E dock in Lake Union, DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT take the bus back down to Pier 57. The AGC-E dock in Lake Union is within walking distance to my lab which is at 960 Republican. Here's a map on how to walk from the AGC-E dock to my lab.
If you won't be taking the locks cruise, you can simply meet me at the lab around 3:30PM on Friday. There is pay parking in the lot on the North side of our building (enter from Mercer street). There is also some street parking in the area. On either the north side or the south side of the building, there is a phone - if you dial the number for the Center for Array Technology, someone in my lab will let you in.
What will the tour consist of?
1) I'll give a brief (15 min max) talk about DNA, genes, and biology and how this relates to what we do (DNA sequencing and the measurement of gene activity).
2) We'll see about $2M of equipment that is used to sequence DNA and measure gene activity.
3) I'll show you our latest and greatest DNA sequencer ($500,000) and give you a rough idea of how it works. We'll discuss the sequencing we are doing of an oral bacterium and the apple genome (OF COURSE the apple genome should be sequenced in Washington state).
4) I'll show you the equipment and "microarrays" we use to measure gene expression data.
5) We'll have some snacks. Cheese, crackers and a drink.
Afterwards, I can shuttle people (4 at a time) back to Pier 57 (if you parked there) or to the Hawthorne hotel (I'll be going to the C-Brat party).
If you are interested, please PM me. Also let me know if you will be on the locks cruise or coming by car directly to the lab. That will allow me to plan for the appropriate # of people and (hopefully) coordinate transportation back to Pier 57 for any who need it.
My lab is located between Terry avenue on the east, Westlake on the W, Mercer on the North and Republican on the S. The address is 960 Republican Ave. I can reasonably accommodate a dozen or so.
Here's the deal:
For those attending the C-Brats Locks Cruise on this coming Friday (Jan 25th): After departing the cruise at AGC-E dock in Lake Union, DO NOT, I repeat DO NOT take the bus back down to Pier 57. The AGC-E dock in Lake Union is within walking distance to my lab which is at 960 Republican. Here's a map on how to walk from the AGC-E dock to my lab.
If you won't be taking the locks cruise, you can simply meet me at the lab around 3:30PM on Friday. There is pay parking in the lot on the North side of our building (enter from Mercer street). There is also some street parking in the area. On either the north side or the south side of the building, there is a phone - if you dial the number for the Center for Array Technology, someone in my lab will let you in.
What will the tour consist of?
1) I'll give a brief (15 min max) talk about DNA, genes, and biology and how this relates to what we do (DNA sequencing and the measurement of gene activity).
2) We'll see about $2M of equipment that is used to sequence DNA and measure gene activity.
3) I'll show you our latest and greatest DNA sequencer ($500,000) and give you a rough idea of how it works. We'll discuss the sequencing we are doing of an oral bacterium and the apple genome (OF COURSE the apple genome should be sequenced in Washington state).
4) I'll show you the equipment and "microarrays" we use to measure gene expression data.
5) We'll have some snacks. Cheese, crackers and a drink.
Afterwards, I can shuttle people (4 at a time) back to Pier 57 (if you parked there) or to the Hawthorne hotel (I'll be going to the C-Brat party).
If you are interested, please PM me. Also let me know if you will be on the locks cruise or coming by car directly to the lab. That will allow me to plan for the appropriate # of people and (hopefully) coordinate transportation back to Pier 57 for any who need it.
My lab is located between Terry avenue on the east, Westlake on the W, Mercer on the North and Republican on the S. The address is 960 Republican Ave. I can reasonably accommodate a dozen or so.