Tom Ruginis

TomRuginis

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Alex, you got this.
Dec 17, 2014
Carbon in Arctic Permafrost : An incubation experiment looking at carbon cycling
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How are you purchasing the supplies? Did you set up an account as yourself or through a university? I'm curious if you're getting good pricing on the lab supplies.
Oct 14, 2014
What is killing Caribbean corals? Investigating a devastating coral disease.
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Anne, be careful to not overspend on the supplies in your lab work. You can make that $2000 go further in case you need to repeat any work, buy unanticipated supplies, etc. We're here to help. :)
Apr 15, 2014
Understanding color and chemical diversity in nudibranchs
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Walter, this is a tough question that might take years to answer, but I'm happy to help. When it comes to buying supplies, feel free to reach out to me at HappiLabs.org. We are former scientists helping scientists with shopping and finding the best pricing for supplies, so you can have more money leftover for other parts of the project. Keep up the good work, Tom Ruginis (@letUbeU)
Mar 26, 2014
Can viral molecular structures cause cancer?
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Anne, great idea. Your model is similar to what web developers do with their design. Certain colors are more attractive to humans when looking at a website on a phone or computer. I think your research is very useful and look forward to the results and whether or not they are similar to results that web developers are finding with humans. Also, when you need to purchase supplies for your experiments (DNA extraction kits and PCR stuff), feel free to reach out to HappiLabs.org for pricing information. We'll shop around for the best deal so you can have leftover funds for other parts of your project. Keep up the good work, and fist bump. :) Tom Ruginis (@letUbeU)
Mar 26, 2014
Understanding color and chemical diversity in nudibranchs
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