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How to order parts and stuff

When ordering stuff you should:

  1. Get a quote for the item(s) from the supplier.
  2. Do an online request for the item(s) at the Chem Stores page.
  3. Email Chem Stores a copy the quote to go with the online request.
  4. Make sure the supplier sends the item(s) to Chem Stores at the address below and not to you personally otherwise the internal Massey paper trail will be incomplete.

Address to use:

Institute of Fundamental Sciences
Massey University PN461A
Private Bag 11-222
Palmerston North 4442
New Zealand

Random posts

Thug Life;-)

Alginate?….F**k Yous 😉

Second Year Biophysics Lab

Gringo Hits Europe ;-)

A post about Pablo also has a German flavour;-) Pablo attended a cool soft matter conference in Germany, presenting a poster on his graph analysis of networks, http://www.fz-juelich.de/SharedDocs/Termine/ICS/ICS-2/EN/Eigene/2015/Jülich-Soft-Matter-Days-2015.html?nn=763854 Then he went onto Leipzig to visit David Smith’s group who have been doing some cool stuff making “polymers” of designed stiffness using DNA asssemblies;-) http://www.izi.fraunhofer.de/dna-nanosysteme.html?&L=1 I […]

~~A WHOLE NEW LAB~~

VC Doctoral Scholarship for Jessie

A belated (not like me, Im normally so prompt 😉 ) well done to Jessie for the award of a Vice Chancellors Massey Doctoral Scholarship. I have been trying to reign her in, but it looks like she is determined to study pectin. Pity eh?  

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