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== Current Organisms ==
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We have currently living [http://www.schulbiologiezentrum.info/15.20%20Euglena%20Neufassung%20031203.pdf Euglena], '''Physarum  polycephalum''' and '''Dictyostelium discoideum'''.  
We have currently living [http://www.schulbiologiezentrum.info/15.20%20Euglena%20Neufassung%20031203.pdf Euglena], '''Physarum  polycephalum''' and [[GMU:Bio-Lab/Dictyostelium|Dictyostelium discoideum]].  


If you want to work with one of these organisms, please present a short concept to GMU Staff during opening hours.  
If you want to work with one of these organisms, please present a short concept to GMU Staff during opening hours.  

Revision as of 16:39, 16 February 2016

Opening hours

Contact: Mindaugas Gapševičius, Maria Degand --> biolab[@]medien.uni-weimar.de <--

Short introduction to our DIY Bio-Lab

Welcome to our DIY Bio-Lab at Bauhaus University Weimar

Before you start using our microscopes, the laminar hood or chemicals, please take a couple of hours to prepare beforehand:

  • read the manuals for the microscopes and understand how to use them
  • watch two videos and learn how to use microliter pipettes
  • get some basic vocabulary about lab- equipment
  • read some recipes for the medium your organism needs
  • and read the basic papers about your organism, before you start growing it.

Microscope

  • The Bresser Microscope (the big one)

microliter pipettes

vocabulary

Medium

What kind of medium you want to prepare and what your organism needs you have to find out yourself.

Current Organisms

We have currently living Euglena, Physarum polycephalum and Dictyostelium discoideum.

If you want to work with one of these organisms, please present a short concept to GMU Staff during opening hours.

If you want to work with another organism please contact us.

Animal Store in Weimar

This store has living Artemia, Daphnia, Nematocera (Chironomus & Chaoborus) and Enchytraeen ( Enchytraeus albidus). They sell them in small bags and it costs less than a coffee. Each Tuesday they will have a new delivery of these fresh organisms. It is possible for them to get other 'fish food' as well.

Further Information

Current Courses and Activities around Biolab

Latest Courses and workshops


Links

Photos