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Break out the salsa and the cigars;-) a very warm welcome to Mariela who has joined the group to help develop our Optical Tweezers capability, particularly in the single molecule area. Here bill waxes lyrical about exactly why Palmy is the place to be and why the new Maiden album is the perfect vehicle for […]

Upcoming MESA Biosensing bootcamp

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Posters for Brisbane Conference

Biopolymer Networks: Extracting Graphs from Images – Pablo Feel free to download, modify, and redistribute this poster. It has a “Free Culture” Creative Commons license, so if you use it just mention the author and this page if you find the opportunity! Poster PHCerdan Brisbane: SVG Poster PHCerdan Brisbane: PDF Poster PHCerdan Brisbane: PNG Biopolymer […]

Doctor Doctor!

Well done Dr Brad;-) Dude, you have come a long way! I’ve enjoyed every minute of it – too many stories to mention. I hope you had the time of your life…and that you manage to keep playing with gloopy goo-ey stuff and shining on….

How to make a strawberry DNA cocktail?

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