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This is a collaborative project between Isaac Nuñez; Tamara Matute; Roberto Herrera; Juan Keymer; Tim Marzullo; Tim Rudge and Fernán Federici. We are developing open source hardware, software and wetware for low-cost and DIY fluorescent imaging of multiple signals. Here you will find all the data associated to this project, including DNA sequences and images. For more information, please see: - **Article** in [PLoS][1] and preprint in [Biorxiv][2] - **Step-by-step hardware documentation** & assembly instructions at our [Docubricks project site][3] - **Code** at our [GitHUB repo][4] - **Protocols** at [protocols.io][5] - **Updates and FAQs** at [GoogleDoc][6] ![enter image description here][7] ![Bacteria][8] This project has been kindly funded by OpenPlant Fund and Fondecyt 1150430, 11161046 and 11140776 [Rudge Lab][9] [Keymer Lab][10] [Federici Lab][11] [Backyard Brains][12] _________ **NEWS** Our FluoPi imaging station won the PLOS Channels Anniversary *"[Open Source Toolkit Channel][13] Prize 2018"* [Here][14] you can read the interview on PLoS Research News where Tamara and Isaac speak about the project. [1]: http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0187163 [2]: https://www.biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/09/27/194324 [3]: https://docubricks.com/viewer.jsp?id=7449430440606889984 [4]: https://github.com/SynBioUC/FluoPi [5]: https://www.protocols.io/researchers/tamara-matute [6]: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-tSU8xBUZicgM2oZv8TOGw7QUYI85IWkbmjetRthfG8/edit?pli=1 [7]: https://mfr.osf.io/export?url=https://osf.io/92bmv/?action=download&mode=render&direct&public_file=True&initialWidth=682&childId=mfrIframe&format=600x600.jpeg [8]: https://mfr.osf.io/export?url=https://osf.io/vfdqw/?action=download&direct&mode=render&initialWidth=682&childId=mfrIframe&format=600x600.jpeg [9]: https://rudge-lab.org [10]: http://keymerlab.nl/www/ [11]: https://federicilab.org [12]: https://backyardbrains.com [13]: https://channels.plos.org/open-source-toolkit [14]: http://researchnews.plos.org/2018/07/04/shedding-light/
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