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Volume 4 Number 7


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3-D Cell Culture Simplified

By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: September 3 2009

The study of cells and their behavior is growing rapidly in drug discovery and disease research. This has created a huge demand for more efficient methods to culture cells.

An Automated Liquid Handling Station

By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: September 3 2009

Liquid handling has a pivotal role in a wide range of experimental applications with researchers worldwide depending on a variety of different pipetting methods on a daily basis.

Automated Nanoliter Liquid Handler

By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: September 3 2009

The steadily escalating cost of the drug discovery process means companies are continuously looking for ways to increase process and cost efficiency.

Convergent ELN

By: Trevor Heritage Published: September 3 2009

The latests ELNs now support the convergence of instruments, software and R&D workflows in an electronic lab environment.

Cryopreservation

By: Ken Vanoster Published: August 31 2009

The cooling and subsequent storage of frozen cells is a vital step in providing a continuous source of tissue and genetically stable living cells for procedures such as bone marrow transplant, IVF, and organ donation. Cryopreservation works by inhibi

Developing a Business Case

By: Johannes Ritter Published: August 31 2009

When it comes to successfully managing a laboratory, the challenge is to think as a business manager and as a scientist at the same time.

Evaluating Training

By: Vince McLeod, Glenn Ketcham Published: September 3 2009

An effective occupational safety and health training program rewards managers with fewer injuries and a better-educated and motivated workforce.

Evolution of the Pipette

By: John Buie Published: September 30 2009

Scientific demands continue to drive the development of this once simple, now highly sophisticated technology.

Lab Manager Magazine’s Independent Guide to Purchasing a Centrifuge

By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: November 14 2011

Before guiding yourself through the Lab Centrifuge purchasing selection criteria below, you should ask yourself four questions related to the protocol or application you intend to use this centrifuge for.

Near Infrared Chemical Imaging

By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: September 3 2009

Near Infrared (NIR) spectroscopy is a widely used technique that detects the presence of different chemical bonds through the analysis of optical absorption in the wavelength range 700 to 2500 nm.

Perspective on: A Forensics Lab

By: Sara Goudarzi Published: August 31 2009

Its a little like the hit CBS show CSI: Crime Scene Investigation a team of experts solving crime by examining pieces of evidence from a scene where things have gone wrong.

Protecting Your Gassets

By: Larry Gallagher Published: August 31 2009

A discussion on selecting appropriate pressure and flow control devices would be incomplete without covering the requirements pertaining to a variety of chemical process and quality control applications.

Science Matters: OnBoarding: Create an Optimistic and Welcoming Work Environment

By: Rich Pennock Published: September 3 2009

Science Matters - Latest trends shaping the scientific workplace

Smart Software Purchasing

By: Gloria Metrick Published: August 31 2009

What you need to know before taking the costly plunge.

Social Responsibility

By: F. Key Kidder Published: August 31 2009

I do think that were entering an age when scientists are increasingly aware of the social and political implications of their work. Many scientists are not just open to the idea of interacting with the public, but see that as an obligation. - Dietra

Staying on Schedule

By: John K. Borchardt Published: August 31 2009

Speed in completing product and process development projects means fewer surprises. There is less likelihood that the market has changed when teams complete projects and get new products to market quickly.

Technology News - September 2009

By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: September 3 2009

The latest equipment, instrument and system introductions to the laboratory market.

Thinking Lean

By: Tom Reynolds Published: August 31 2009

While it might sound like some sort of fad diet, lean in the context of business improvement refers to a specific methodology that originated in the Japanese motor industry toward the end of the 1980s.

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