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::<li> Hackuarium specific information describing where you would find what, which machine you would use and the precautions regarding Hackuarium specific usage of the material. | ::<li> Hackuarium specific information describing where you would find what, which machine you would use and the precautions regarding Hackuarium specific usage of the material. | ||
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A process is usually composed of sub-processes & materials shown on the scheme as a rectangle with the specific process/material name on it. The process or material can be accessed through the wiki by typing in the URL | A process is usually composed of sub-processes & materials shown on the scheme as a rectangle with the specific process/material name on it. The process or material can be accessed through the wiki by typing in the URL | ||
BioP_'process-name' or BioP_'material' | BioP_'process-name' or BioP_'material' |
Revision as of 16:33, 19 January 2015
Hello Hackuarium
Here, you will find how-to make Hackuarium go-round
- Meeting Instructions (inspired by the one from noisebridge)
- Hosting an Event (also from noisebridge)
- Your coffee - put 1 CHF per capsule in the money mug!
BIO
The bio protocols can be found here . They are structured and explained in a process oriented way. The idea is to give the crucial information in order to perform the most common tasks found in the toolbox used daily by a microbiologist. The documents are structured as such:
- A scheme describing the process
- A quick explanation of the process and what is its purpose
- A protocol explaining the different procedures to perform the process. Ideally there would be a 'commercial-kit' way and a DIY bio way of performing the process.
- A safety detail regarding the process
- Hackuarium specific information describing where you would find what, which machine you would use and the precautions regarding Hackuarium specific usage of the material.
You will also be able to find the standard materials used and a description of those.
A process is usually composed of sub-processes & materials shown on the scheme as a rectangle with the specific process/material name on it. The process or material can be accessed through the wiki by typing in the URL
BioP_'process-name' or BioP_'material'
Safety