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I am a scientist doing cell biology research using Drosophila. Any useful iPhone apps for scientists like me ?
Things for reading and searching journal articles, reference material, or productivity tools useful to scientists
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Some of the good articles on iphone apps for biologist, scientists:
http://www.the-scientist.com/news/print/56049/
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/07/20-iphone-apps/
http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/say_hello_to_sci-phone/
Refer to above links for details.
Seeing that you are doing cell biology research using Drosophila, I “handpick” the following apps:
1. Molecules: view 3D protein structure
2. Promega: protocols for life scientists are available, among others
3. iCut DNA: Restriction Enzyme Database (REBASE)
4. PubSearch Plus
5. Papers: to research literature
6. The Chemical Touch: apps on amino acid is useful
7. LabTimer
8. Evernote: information manager
9. Solutions: calculator for making quick calculations required to prepare stock solutions and buffers
10. RSS reader like: Newstand, Byline
11. Genetic Decoder
12. A brief history of genetics: with interactive genetics timeline… maybe to recap your genetics knowledge
13. Get all the science: news aggregator of science publications
14. Scientific Calculator
15. Jott: personal notes transcription, useful to record down your inspiration, insights
http://www.the-scientist.com/news/print/56049/
http://www.wired.com/wiredscience/2008/07/20-iphone-apps/
http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/say_hello_to_sci-phone/
Refer to above links for details.
Seeing that you are doing cell biology research using Drosophila, I “handpick” the following apps:
1. Molecules: view 3D protein structure
2. Promega: protocols for life scientists are available, among others
3. iCut DNA: Restriction Enzyme Database (REBASE)
4. PubSearch Plus
5. Papers: to research literature
6. The Chemical Touch: apps on amino acid is useful
7. LabTimer
8. Evernote: information manager
9. Solutions: calculator for making quick calculations required to prepare stock solutions and buffers
10. RSS reader like: Newstand, Byline
11. Genetic Decoder
12. A brief history of genetics: with interactive genetics timeline… maybe to recap your genetics knowledge
13. Get all the science: news aggregator of science publications
14. Scientific Calculator
15. Jott: personal notes transcription, useful to record down your inspiration, insights
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