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By: Tanuja Koppal, Ph.D. Published: February 8 2010
Dr. Hakim Djaballah, director of the High-Throughput Screening (HTS) Core Facility at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, talks about his experiences setting up a screening lab in an academic environment.
By: Kerri Harris Published: February 8 2010
Taking the time to initiate a small goal like creating a vision is the first step toward creating a better team, a stronger workforce, and entrepreneurial thinkers. This crucial step initiates the beginning of a transformation within yourself and a
By: John Buie Published: February 8 2010
The history of gas chromatography (GC) dates back to the first experiments of Mikhail Tsvet separating plant pigments using paper chromatography in 1903. Since then, the evolution of modern GC systems is a very competitive race to resolution and usa
By: Angelo DePalma, Ph.D, Lab Manager Magazine Published: February 8 2010
Kinetex core-shell HPLC particle technologies provide a highefficiency, low-pressure solution for laboratories looking to increase productivity and decrease costs without investing in a UHPLC system.
By: Kenneth Grzybowski Published: February 8 2010
CompuChem, a division of Liberty Analytical based in Cary, North Carolina, recently improved sample delivery, measurement protocol and rinse-out times by coupling a rapid sampling system with an ICP-MS system, reducing the time required to analyze a
By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: February 8 2010
Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) are essential tools for managing data for QA/QC/Process labs throughout the chemical and petroleum industries.
By: Shanya Kane Published: February 8 2010
Laboratories face an uncertain future of more work, fewer resources, more bureaucracy, less discretionary time, more data reporting requirements and fewer experienced people with the knowledge to handle these issues. What this means for the lab mana
By: Richard Daub Published: February 8 2010
Our second annual confidence survey reveals a growing optimism about the future and indicates that companies and organizations now have a better understanding of where they are and what they need to accomplish to begin moving forward again. Whether
By: Jen Sprance Published: February 8 2010
Launched in 2006 in part to solidify North Carolinas standing as a national biotech hub, the BioNetwork mobile laboratory is outfitted with life science workstations, specialized equipment, and experienced faculty. Now in its third year of operation
By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: February 8 2010
This article features the newest technology that will be showcased at Pittcon 2010.
By: Angelo DePalma, Ph.D Published: February 8 2010
Glove boxes differ from other safety enclosures in two significant respects: users can introduce articles into glove boxes and manipulate them inside through ports fitted with gloves, and glove boxes typically use a specialized atmosphere.
By: Angelo DePalma, Ph.D Published: February 8 2010
Titration is a common laboratory operation for quantifying chemicals or reagents, usually in aqueous solution
By: Angelo DePalma, Ph.D Published: February 8 2010
A mainstay of environmental and quality control chemistry, total organic carbon (TOC) analysis measures the carbon content of dissolved and particulate organic materials in water
By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: February 8 2010
3D Biotek developed a Fabrication Program with Microsoft .NET technology that accepts as input basic parameters of the scaffold, such as the outer dimensions and pore size.
By: John K. Borchardt Published: February 8 2010
Your research staff can play a role in the peer process by participating as referees for manuscripts. What are the advantages and disadvantages of doing so?
By: Rich Pennock Published: February 8 2010
As scientists around the globe research cures and treatments for diseases, work to increase the data capacities of the information superhighway, and develop methods to clean the environment, they must also take time to contemplate the future of thei
By: John K. Borchardt Published: February 8 2010
Effectively selling your ideas and those of your staff members to upper management is often what separates good lab managers from great ones. Failure to accomplish this is the main reason excellent ideas fall by the wayside. To sell ideas, you need
By: Vince McLeod Published: February 8 2010
Here is a statistic that jumped out at me recently: improper storage of chemicals accounts for nearly 25 percent of all chemical accidents.1 Why is that? This is a sad statistic, given that all these accidents are entirely preventable, yet they conti
By: Vishnupriya Bhakthavatsalam Published: February 8 2010
Cross-training your staff is essential in ensuring that your labs workload be carried out without any hiccups and that samples move smoothly through your workflow. It also gives analysts a chance to master characterization techniques that may complem
By: Other Author Published: November 7 2011
Black Pearl Rotational Performs both routine rheological tests and complex rheological evaluation Comes standard with built-in Peltier temperature control for all measuring systems Measuring systems employ novel “Quick Captu
By: Other Author Published: November 8 2011
Buehler EcoMet® 250/300 Pro Stores and recalls 32 methods via touch-screen controls Features adjustable power head speeds from 30 to 60 rpm (250 model), or 60 to 150 rpm(300 model), both in 10 rpm increments Z-axis functi
By: Other Author Published: March 15 2011
PG8527 Glassware Washer Cleans hundreds of pieces of glassware, using minimal water, detergent and electricity Features gentle start pumps so small items can be safely cleaned Features split-level cleaning so tall and short items
By: Other Author Published: February 17 2010
852 Titrando Automatically recognizes sample additions Features fully automatic reagent exchange Bromine index can be determined Dosino® dosing technology eliminates build-up of air bubbles Metrohm USA www.met
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