Good laboratory practice of course involves sufficient training, good preparation, and sufficient knowledge of what you’re doing, but proper notetaking is just as important! Our team realized this from the start and thus was very careful in taking excellent notes, both for dry lab and wet lab. Knowing how exactly we ran a simulation is just as important as being able to find what concentration of a certain reagent we used for example. All of our lab notes can be find in the PDFs below.
Below we provide the notebook for the enzyme screening performed as part of our dry lab work (if the PDF doesn't appear below, you can download it here):
Below we provide the notebook for the enzyme screening performed as part of our dry lab work (if the PDF doesn't appear below, you can download it here):
Below we provide the notebook for the enzyme screening performed as part of our dry lab work (if the PDF doesn't appear below, you can download it here):
Below we provide the notebook for the enzyme screening performed as part of our dry lab work (if the PDF doesn't appear below, you can download it here):
Below we provide the notebook for part our wet lab activities conducted at our primary PI Vitor Pinheiro's lab (if the PDF doesn't appear below, you can download it here):
Below we provide the notebook for part our wet lab activities conducted at our secondary PI Patrick Van Dijck's lab (if the PDF doesn't appear below, you can download it here):