Looking for help with some demonstrator experiments using DNA microarrays

Cameron Neylon

Sunday, 30 Mar 2008 19:48 UTC

So, one way to find collaborations and help is just to ask. I’ve actually tried this request on my blog but didn’t have much success. I would guess the community here is better suited to this specific request for assistance so I will give it a go.

We have a method that seems to be good for attaching proteins selectively to DNA oligonucleotides. This has potential applications in protein arrays as well as in high sensitivity analysis and in nanotechnology. To publish a high quality paper we need to so some applications style experiments.

I am looking for anyone who is willing to help us prepare and carry out a couple of applications type experiments to give us enough meat to write a high quality paper. These would involve preparing some DNA arrays that we would then pull down differently coloured fluorescent protein-DNA conjugates onto. Happy to discuss any other cool experiments that would be fun to do as well. We don’t have the expertise or the kit to do do these experiments effectively. Authorship on the paper is obviously is part of the deal and the only other condition is that I would like to make all the results open.

See the original post for more details, including links to some of our preliminary data, or get in touch with me. This is as much as experiment in how we can use blogs and networking sites to do science more effectively as it is about getting the paper finished.

Updated 30 Mar 2008 19:49 UTC


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