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By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: June 10 2010
Even though the exploration and analysis of large data sets can be challenging, the active use of visualization techniques can provide a powerful way of identifying important structures and patterns very quickly.
By: Tanuja Koppal, Ph.D. Published: June 10 2010
David Ji, laboratory director at Analytical Laboratories in Anaheim, Inc., talks about the different ways in which his service laboratory uses chromatography techniques to analyze complex sample mixtures for various clients.
By: Jay Brotman, AIA & Robert Skolozdra, AIA Published: June 10 2010
Of late, designers and operators of laboratory spaces are beginning to encourage clients to consider an unusual and often unconsidered aspect of research facilities: how laboratory design and amenities contribute to a research organizations ability
By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: June 10 2010
Engineered labels are the best choice for use on labware within the laboratory environment.
By: John Buie Published: June 10 2010
The origins of HPLC date back to the invention of chromatography in the early 20th century, through the introduction of partition and paper chromatography in the 1940s, to the introduction of liquid chromatography in the early 1960s.
By: Vince McLeod Published: June 10 2010
Pay me now, or pay me later has never rung more true than when it comes to workplace health and safety. The chain reaction of costs (both direct and indirect) and consequences when an accident occurs proves all too well the value of diligent lab safe
By: John Buie Published: June 6 2010
The best method of obtaining a small representative sample of the nonuniform whole is to take a quantity of the material large enough to be compositionally representative and reduce it to a fine homogeneous powder.
By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: June 10 2010
The latest innovation in cell counting combines the ease of automated instrumentation and the accuracy of Coulter technology in an affordable, hand-held format.
By: F. Key Kidder Published: June 10 2010
An array of partnership business models has emerged from the slow dance and courtship between industry, academia and government. Joint ventures, in-and-out licensing agreements, material transfer agreements, corporate-sponsored research agreements a
By: Bernard Tulsi Published: June 10 2010
The National Academy of Sciences has unanimously recommended 13 measures to address problems plaguing crime-lab forensics, including a call for massive forensic-science research sponsored and funded by a science-based agency outside the Department of
By: Ken Appel Published: June 10 2010
The notion that a temperature can be exactly X is erroneous, in the strictest sense of accuracy. In reality, all measurements are subject to uncertainty, and a measured value is only complete if it is accompanied by a statement of the associated unc
By: Angelo DePalma, Ph.D Published: June 10 2010
The "brains" of analytical instruments.
By: Angelo DePalma, Ph.D Published: June 10 2010
Gas chromatography (GC) has long been the backbone of organic chemical analysis.
By: Angelo DePalma, Ph.D Published: June 10 2010
HPLC columns are rightly considered the heart of the instrument because that is where the separations occur.
By: Angelo DePalma, Ph.D Published: June 10 2010
HPLC has expanded its scope significantly into chemistry, pharmaceuticals, forensics, and organic chemical analysis.
By: Vince McLeod Published: June 10 2010
Recognizing and preventing latex rubber glove allergies.
By: R. Gerry Hall Published: June 10 2010
When preparing to purchase a new laboratory instrument, keep bid specifications basic, let as many vendors as possible compete, look at more than basic spec requirements, check for unique features of each system, and encourage demos.
By: John K. Borchardt Published: June 10 2010
The soft knowledge of your most experienced staff members is a valuable asset that can be used for commercial advantage. Allowing these staff members to leave the laboratory without capturing this knowledge means an irrecoverable loss of valuable as
By: Diane Barker Published: June 10 2010
Survey Reveals Loyalty and Engagement Levels
By: Gloria Metrick Published: June 10 2010
Whether youre looking at a LIMS, ELN or another system, ensuring data integrity is important in order to ensure that the data a researcher references is correct, satisfy outside stakeholders, and support other efforts, such as proving patents by pro
By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: June 10 2010
The latest equipment, instrument and system introductions to the laboratory market.
By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: June 10 2010
The latest equipment, instrument and system introductions to the laboratory market.
By: Other Author Published: June 17 2010
Jewett® Collection Designed to store high value, critical samples, reagents, vaccines, blood and plasma 24 models range in size from 4.9 cu. ft. under-counter styles to 51.1 cu. ft. uprights Include microprocessor control, giv
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