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By: Gloria Metrick Published: May 13 2009
With many companies merging with other companies and/or acquiring laboratories, many laboratories find themselves dealing with trying to get a variety of informatics solutions to work together. After the mergers or acquisitions are finalized, there l
By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: May 13 2009
As more therapeutic proteins enter the market, an even larger number accumulate in biopharmaceutical drug pipelines. In order to improve assay quality and manage the growing workload, automated systems are needed to provide qualitative and quantita
By: F. Key Kidder Published: May 13 2009
By most accounts, Americas biosecurity culture remains a work in progress as scientists adapt to new regulatory performance standards and policy makers grapple with the emerging tensions between the new regulations and the best interests of scientifi
By: Daryl S. Paulson Published: May 13 2009
A competitive spirit within any organizationbusiness or research labis only fostered when management is trusted and members of that organization feel that their talents and contributions are appreciated and nurtured. Create that atmosphere and winnin
By: Stacy Wyman Published: May 13 2009
A dynamic shift in the way researchers conduct their work has had a profound effect on the design of their facilities. Emphasis has focused on three main components: establishing large open labs, the distribution of utilities to and within the lab, a
By: Masao Moriyama Published: May 13 2009
To increase efficiency and drive down costs, pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies are increasingly turning to multi-vendor asset management service providers for maintenance of their equipment throughout its life cyclefrom financing to disposal
By: Michael D. DeLong, Steven M. Lahm Published: May 13 2009
Whether vacuum is utilized for analytical purposes in corporate R&D or in government or university laboratory settings, those who depend on vacuum pumps do not expect vacuum to have color. However, in very significant and measurable ways, vacuum can
By: Vince McLeod, Glenn Ketcham Published: May 13 2009
Probably the single most common item of personal protection in the laboratory is the glove. Yet it is also the item most likely to receive the least amount of thought or consideration and may be the most misunderstood.
By: Thomas Kent Published: May 13 2009
New approaches to laboratory information management offer easy, cost-effective methods for solving a ubiquitous problem
By: Sara Goudarzi Published: May 13 2009
Getting a new drug into the hands of patients is no easy feat. Pharmaceutical companies have to go through a myriad of tests in cell cultures, animals and humans before discovering and developing treatments for illnesses.
By: Ryan Titmas Published: May 13 2009
Out-of-level situations are so detrimental to the results of an experiment that balances can now be equipped to document levelness via an alibi memory, which will allow managers and external auditors to see
By: John K. Borchardt Published: May 13 2009
Staff reductions and corporate restructuring frequently result in fragmentation of high-performance work teams. Because they are often a cost-effective means of accomplishing corporate goals, some of these teams need to be reconstructed. How do lab m
By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: May 13 2009
While safety can never take a backseat to energy savings or productivity concerns, BSC manufacturers have invented enhancements to provide safety, increase productivity, and conserve energy.
By: Rich Pennock Published: May 13 2009
Latest trends shaping the scientific workforce.
By: Lab Manager Magazine Published: May 13 2009
The latest equipment, instrument and system introductions to the laboratory market.
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