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NK cell isolation, expansion and analysis.Dendritic cells, monocytes, macrophages overview.SARS-CoV-2 specific B cells and antibodies.B cell isolation, expansion and analysis.T cell engineering by electroporation and transduction (GMP).High-throughput cytotoxicity screening via flow cytometry.Cell activation, expansion and polarization assays.Drug discovery and development overview.Gene-engineered hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs).Stem cell enrichment in graft engineering.Virus-specific T cells for immunotherapy.


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autoMACS® Pro for automated cell separation.Regenerative medicine – from basic to clinical research.Immuno-oncology – from basic research to innovative therapies.A PKGBUILD is in the works, once I host the project somewhere. Npm: a program I wrote that manages network profiles. Octave, Mathematica (sadly, costs money) and TeXmacs for mathsy stuff.Īnacron: makes sure cron jobs are run even if the computer is off at the designated execute time
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KDevelop and Vim for software development. OpenOffice for report writing, spreadsheeting, finances, that kinda thing. It gives me mail, calendar, address book, notes (which can be stuck onto the desktop), RSS, that kinda thing.įirefox and links for web browsing, aMSN for IM duties, Skype for cheap phone calls. I use Kontact (may as well, given I use KDE).
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I use KDE (the full group, I'm too lazy to pick out the bits I want), along with yakuake (for a nice easy access terminal) and katapult (for fast program finding). For developing/AUR, "ccache" is a godsend. Basically, on startup it caches files you give it in a list. There is a program out there called "readahead", don't know if there is an Arch package for it (I use it on my Gentoo box). I use it to keep my home directories and my high score boards in sync on both machines.ī and c. "Unison" is good for keeping multiple machines (or parts of) in sync across a network. Vim for file editing, and MC (Midnight Commandor) to make getting around the filesystem easier/lazier. S/w you cant live without - All of the aboveĪlso, xlock, tor+privoxy (for anonymous browsing), htop and netstat for monitoring my system and cdrtools for burning CDs.Ī.

I never have any need to edit images/vidoes/audio. PDFs -> acroread (epdfview and xpdf were both inadequate) I just organise my files well in directories (though admittadly, I prefer tagging to directories. Pwsafe - Console-based application to manage most of my passwords. though that may over-complicating a simple application. (I'm thinking of trying to implement a RSS reader in this. Hnb - A really useful hierarchical notepad which I use for a todo-list, contact list, quotes, random lists, etc. Vim-latex - A cool plugin for Vim to help when writing in LaTeX. Screen to manage multiple console-based apps.
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Rtorrent is my torrent client, it's great. Wget for downloading files (though I usually use Firefox for downloading). Getmail/Mutt/msmtp for email (including mailing lists) and newsserver (well, I plan to implement this). Ion - A lightweight, extensible, tiling window manager. (Though I'm thinking of compiling a custom kernel so I don't need to use a ramdisk.

But I am still looking forward to your contributions to this list. Thanks to pacman repos, I got a lot of these. Now heres my wishlist categorised:Ī s/w which makes it easy to administer system.Ī s/w which pulls content from the net into your desktop (news,comics)ī Alternative s/w in browsers, downloaders etc.Ĭ s/w which connect to web services ( online storage, weather etc)Ī Image editors/ Image manipulations (anti red-eye, CD-cover maker, panoramas)Ĭ video editors/extractors/stichers/transcoders I was used to easy availibility of s/w in windows and major distros like mandriva or debian3. I am looking for software to add to my arch install.
