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Our lab is conveniently homed at Inworks at the University of Colorado Denver, which has an array | Our lab is conveniently homed at Inworks at the University of Colorado Denver, which has an array | ||
of rapid prototyping equipment including laser cutters, 3D printers, CNC routers and mills, sewing machines, | of rapid prototyping equipment including laser cutters, 3D printers, CNC routers and mills, sewing machines, | ||
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We improved upon their design by refactoring and commenting their code, redesigning the | We improved upon their design by refactoring and commenting their code, redesigning the | ||
− | cuvette holders, and improving upon the enclosure design. Diagrams | + | cuvette holders, and improving upon the enclosure design. Diagrams |
− | and our improved open source code can all be found on the <a href="https://github.com/denverbiolabs/OD-F">Denver Biolabs Github</a> | + | and our improved open source code can all be found on the <a href="https://github.com/denverbiolabs/OD-F">Denver Biolabs Github.</a><br> |
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Revision as of 02:33, 20 October 2016
Biotools
Our lab is conveniently homed at Inworks at the University of Colorado Denver, which has an array
of rapid prototyping equipment including laser cutters, 3D printers, CNC routers and mills, sewing machines,
and a full-stocked electronics shop. Our ability to utilize this space and the expertise and resourcefulness of
our members has allowed us to build many of the biotools we use day-to-day. A non-exhaustive list of biotools
we have built includes: a centrifuge, an incubator, an optical density and fluorimeter device, a refrigerated
centrifuge, and DNA concentration detector.
The fluorimeter and optical density sensor we built was based on a design by the
2014 Aachen iGEM team.
We improved upon their design by refactoring and commenting their code, redesigning the
cuvette holders, and improving upon the enclosure design. Diagrams
and our improved open source code can all be found on the Denver Biolabs Github.