Showing posts with label xenopus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label xenopus. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2009

News We Like

An April 2009 Scientific American article dramatizes the new focus on Science education.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Brain imaging

Previous post showed how science made art with Photography. There's also a field called Nuerofinance that explores the rationality of investing decisions.

Anesthetic binding to gramicidin A


P Tang, R G Eckenhoff, and Y Xu in Biophys J. April; 78 (4) 2000 Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicene, Univ. of Pittsburgh, ABSTRACTHigh-resolution (1)H nuclear magnetic resonance and direct photoaffinity labeling as the process. Dr. Eckenhoff's recent work here. Some of the coolest stuff in science! As you judge from the sometimes rambling tone of our humble frog blog, we love where things intersect. Here we have a juncture of art and science. And it is for sure deep science. The whole idea of "putting people to sleep" and how that works, shown in photo of a tadpole.
A Greatest frog on earth™story.

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

xenopusone.com

Our new social network program invites all commentary. We love highlighting labs and "people in the know" on our blog. If you follow twitter/xenopus1 will get you publications updates, facility news and more to come.

Twitter, Facebook

On twitter.com/xenopus1, on facebook.com/xenopus1. We look forward to these to bridging our facility with the people and institutions that are our clients.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Xenopus revisted

Kelly Evans' (Xenopus 1 Biochemist) handy guidlines for Xenopus Frog maintenance.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Big Ideas


The topic of the day comes in the afterglow of Obama's first press conference, or speech. Timely enough given his attempt last night to de-mystify some very complex economic concepts. The sense is that we're in some very uncharted territory that many are trying to get their arms around. So here we are with the big ideas post. First one here. Second one here. let's close with a frog pic to keep it real.