Great video. Thanks. Do you have a materials list for all the required parts along with vendor and cost. I am looking into the idea of my company making its own Bacillus thuringiensis var isrealensis.
thank you for sharing... i am engineer (control, electronics and computer), I was looking for something that I can build by my self at least in lab-scale bioreactor and maybe for my future business. To me, this look simple process, but mostly rely on electronics and control.
Super cool! I imagine those are going to be common sights in biolabs this century. What kind of PH probe is that? I'd watch a whole video on PH probes, and sensors! Keep doing the videos, TH-cam is under-bio'd at the moment.
These pH probes are often made by Mettler Toledo, www.mt.com/us/en/home/products/Process-Analytics/pH-probe.html - they are not quite as accurate as a pH meter that you might have in a lab, but they are able to survive autoclavation. I totally agree that we need more Bio content on YT! Thanks for the feedback! Working on video 2 now!
I must confess that this professionally made video is super great.
This is such an informative and well-presented video! Very helpful for people interested in microbial biotech! Would love to see more!
This is a beautiful video. Explained really well. Thank you
Excellent presentation , Iam interested in micro organisms for bio fertilizers , I would like to get in touch with you
Great video. Thanks. Do you have a materials list for all the required parts along with vendor and cost. I am looking into the idea of my company making its own Bacillus thuringiensis var isrealensis.
thank you for sharing... i am engineer (control, electronics and computer), I was looking for something that I can build by my self at least in lab-scale bioreactor and maybe for my future business. To me, this look simple process, but mostly rely on electronics and control.
this is a great material, great job. please do more videos like thnis
Can you please make a video on upscaling of microbial extraction process in fermentation ? Thanks
do more videos on this basis .nice work.
Very good video thanks
Super cool! I imagine those are going to be common sights in biolabs this century. What kind of PH probe is that? I'd watch a whole video on PH probes, and sensors! Keep doing the videos, TH-cam is under-bio'd at the moment.
These pH probes are often made by Mettler Toledo, www.mt.com/us/en/home/products/Process-Analytics/pH-probe.html - they are not quite as accurate as a pH meter that you might have in a lab, but they are able to survive autoclavation.
I totally agree that we need more Bio content on YT! Thanks for the feedback! Working on video 2 now!
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