saskpolytechmdd(@saskpolytechmdd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy Easter! 🌼🐇 Just a quick update that will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday, so access to campus won't be available during these dates.
Can you guess the bacteria we used to create this Easter ? Hint: It smells, just not like flowers 🍇🤣

Happy Easter! 🌼🐇 Just a quick update that #SaskPolytech will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday, so access to campus won't be available during these dates. 
Can you guess the bacteria we used to create this Easter #agarart? Hint: It smells, just not like flowers 🍇🤣
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Julia Hankins, PhD, D(ABMM)(@JuliaDHankins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is an Instagrammer called 'tinymicrobes' that posts the coolest and cutest I've ever seen. Totally stole this idea from her and made this simple swarming proteus heart 💗. This is only after 2 days of growth - check out those gnarly waves! 🌊

There is an Instagrammer called 'tinymicrobes' that posts the coolest and cutest #AgarArt I've ever seen. Totally stole this idea from her and made this simple swarming proteus heart 💗. This is only after 2 days of growth - check out those gnarly waves! 🌊
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山梨大学生命環境学部環境科学科・田中研究室(@ev_tanaka_lab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

微生物アートのご紹介
「有名人の肖像画〜その1〜」(OGの藤田さん作)
過去作品をまとめてみました
使用培地:標準寒天培地

微生物アートのご紹介
「有名人の肖像画〜その1〜」(OGの藤田さん作)
過去作品をまとめてみました
使用培地:標準寒天培地
#Agarart #微生物 #寒天アート
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Rachel Birk 🔬🦉🌻🇺🇸(@rcm8ca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A small selection of the amazing my Microbiology students created. Thanks to Sebastian S. Cocioba🪄🌷 for the colorful E. coli. A blue light viewer really makes them pop.

A small selection of the amazing #agarart my Microbiology students created. Thanks to @ATinyGreenCell for the colorful E. coli. A blue light viewer really makes them pop.
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Andrés Yarzábal @microbiotecBM(@MicrobiotecBM) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Simpáticas imágenes creadas por algunos participantes del IV Taller de Arte Microbiano (CIITT, Universidad Católica de Cuenca). Se trata de su primer intento de 'pintar' con bacterias fluorescentes. Bravo chic@s! Su creatividad no tiene límites.

Simpáticas imágenes creadas por algunos participantes del IV Taller de Arte Microbiano (CIITT, Universidad Católica de Cuenca). Se trata de su primer intento de 'pintar' con bacterias fluorescentes. Bravo chic@s! Su creatividad no tiene límites.
#agarart #microbialart
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