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Leadership and Staffing
Communicating a Vision (Published: 2/8/2010)
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 larger effect on the group you lead.... READ MORE
Refereeing Research Papers (Published: 2/8/2010)
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?... READ MORE
5 Reasons Why You Should Treat Your Employees Like Dogs (Published: 1/13/2010)
Good managers would never work their employees like dogs. Then why would it be in your best interest to treat your employees like dogs? To dog enthusiasts, it might be obvious. Good dog owners know that disciplining dogs is seldom effective while using praise or rewards to reinforce desired behavior leads to lasting results. Employees are not so different. ... READ MORE
I Told You: 360-Degree Feedback Done Right (Published: 1/6/2010)
"There's nothing particularly special about 360-degree feedback. It's just a tool and, like any tool, is only useful if you know how to use it and if it's the right tool for the job"... READ MORE
Conflict Management: Uncover the Sources, Summon Your Courage and Confront the Problem (Published: 1/6/2010)
As unpleasant as it seems, conflict can be one of a lab manager's best ways of discovering where problems exist among his or her staff and where values, goals, roles, statuses and perceptions are causing problems that need to be dealt with.... READ MORE
Preventing Predictable Decision Making Errors (Published: 12/10/2009)
All in all, our decision-making equipment is pretty sound. But there are a few bugs little design flaws of the mind that can have big consequences. We make choices that justify our past choices and then look for data to support them. Not only do we make these errors; we make them reliably...... READ MORE
Becoming a Super Lab Manager (Published: 12/3/2009)
There is hardly a company in the world that hasn't been affected by the global economic downturn. In an economy such as ours, management should help alleviate the stress put on employees worrying about job security. Communication is key, and when staff members are aware of an organization's goals, productivity and motivation improve.... READ MORE
Motivating a 21st Century Lab Staff, Part II (Published: 12/3/2009)
Lab Managers Need to Adjust Their Management Style to Take Generational Differences Into Account... READ MORE
Top Seven Office Party Gaffes (Published: 12/3/2009)
Don't Ruin Your Reputation or Career at Your Office Party.... READ MORE
How Older Workers Can Lighten the Load (Published: 11/19/2009)
A new program at Abbott Labs gives those 55+ but not yet able to retire a chance to extend their working years at peak pay
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Public Speaking For Managers (Published: 11/12/2009)
Some people are terrified to speak in public or in front of a group. These simple steps can help you do better at it, even if you don't like it.... READ MORE
Helping a Discouraged Employee (Published: 11/5/2009)
An employee who has become discouraged will not perform at the level he or she is capable of achieving. In addition, they can begin to draw others down to their level. It is important for a manager to know how to recognize a discouraged employee and to know what to do...... READ MORE
Movin' Up (Published: 11/4/2009)
With a good strategy and excellent execution, lab managers can take their careers to the next level, increasing their job satisfaction and fattening their wallets as well.... READ MORE
Motivating A 21st Century Lab Staff, Part 1 (Published: 11/4/2009)
Managers need to understand work groups, organizational practices and individual employee characteristics
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The Third Annual Salary and Employee Satisfaction Survey (Published: 11/4/2009)
Thanks to the more than 1,200 lab professionals who participated in this years annual survey, we highlight some interesting new data regarding base salaries, salary incentives, total cash
compensation, equity-based compensation, benefits practices and overall job satisfaction. The survey also delves more deeply into questions concerning life/work balance, job security and professional development opportunities.... READ MORE
Mentoring (Published: 10/29/2009)
Mentoring is a relationship between two people in which one of them offers advice and guidance to help the other develop in a particular area. This has occurred for centuries in the arts: musicians and painters have traditionally sat at the feet of a master, their mentor, to learn from him. Today, sports stars often have a personal trainer....... READ MORE
Rewards and Recognition Keep Good Employees (Published: 10/22/2009)
In a poor economy, employees are reluctant to give up their jobs because they worry more about finding a new one. However, this does not mean that you can just assume they will stay regardless of what you do. Nor does it mean you don't need to recognize their performance and reward it. ... READ MORE
What Can You Do to Help Keep Your Workplace Drug-Free? (Published: 10/15/2009)
A safe, healthy, and drug-free workplace is everybody's responsibility, and the United States Department of Labor wants to take the opportunity to educate people about steps they can take to help a coworker who may have an alcohol or drug problem.... READ MORE
Four Tips to Encourage Meaningful Work Conflict (Published: 10/9/2009)
Conflict avoidance is most frequently the topic when conflict in organizations is discussed. Conflict resolution - as quickly as possible - is the second most frequent topic. This is bad news because meaningful work conflict is a cornerstone in healthy, successful organizations. Conflict is necessary for effective problem solving and for effective interpersonal relationships.... READ MORE
Honing Your Interviewing Skills (Published: 10/7/2009)
For most laboratories, turnover is low and tenures are high, so the opportunity and necessity to conduct interviews is limited. But, when its necessary, the author argues that behavioral event interviews work best because the questioning format requires on-the-spot self-analysis that i difficult to prepare for except through life experiences.... READ MORE
Training on a Budget (Published: 10/7/2009)
In tough economic times many companies slash their training budgets, thinking that training is expendable. This, according to the author, is ill-advised. Training is not an expense to be minimized; it is an investment that pays dividends by helping workers do their jobs more effectively so that they can positively impact a companys bottom line.... READ MORE
Performance Management: Performance Improvement Plan (Published: 9/23/2009)
The Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) is designed to facilitate constructive discussion between a staff member and his or her supervisor and to clarify the work performance to be improved.... READ MORE
Don't Multi-task When You Can Use Chunking (Published: 9/17/2009)
We spend too much of our day trying to cram more into it. We adopted the computer term multi-tasking and tried to apply it to our own daily activities as another step in our quest to get more done. The problem is that multi-tasking doesn't work. ... READ MORE
Listen To What They Are Not Saying (Published: 9/10/2009)
Many times what your employees do not say is as important as what they do say. A manager has to develop the ability to listen to what employees are not saying and dig through that to get to the truth. Otherwise you will not be an effective leader. ... READ MORE
Take Advantage of the Slowdown (Published: 9/3/2009)
With the economy nearing the bottom and trying to recover, many businesses are slower than they would normally be. The reduction in customers has forced many businesses to reduce staff. Many of the remaining staff feel overworked and would like to complain but are afraid to do so for fear of losing of their job. ... READ MORE
OnBoarding: Create an Optimistic and Welcoming Work Environment (Published: 9/3/2009)
Science Matters - Latest trends shaping the scientific workplace... READ MORE
Evaluating Training (Published: 9/3/2009)
An effective occupational safety and health training program rewards managers with fewer injuries and a better-educated and motivated workforce.... READ MORE
How to Change Your Culture: Organizational Culture Change (Published: 9/3/2009)
Changing your organizational culture is the toughest task you will ever take on. Your organizational culture was formed over years of interaction between the participants in the organization.... READ MORE
Staying on Schedule (Published: 8/31/2009)
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.... READ MORE
Cryopreservation (Published: 8/31/2009)
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 inhibiting all biochemical activity, including apoptotic chemical reactions, to prevent any damaging cell deterioration.... READ MORE
Five Ways to Create Innovation throughout Your Life (Published: 8/13/2009)
When innovation is brought up in a business context, we mostly think about, well, the business. We think of innovations related to products, business models, go-to-market strategies and the like. This blog does a great job of identifying and promoting specific strategies and tactics for accelerating and maximizing innovation through those and other business-specific contexts.... READ MORE
Valuing Diversity (Published: 7/17/2009)
Lab management would suffer without the multiple perspectives and experiences afforded by a diverse workforce. The key to innovation, in economic terms, resides inside the heads of peoplethe more diverse the better. ... READ MORE
Performance Reviews (Published: 7/17/2009)
Performance reviews can be developed into very useful tools that can help employees focus their efforts, enhance their performance and contribute to improving their employers bottom lines. ... READ MORE
Standing Out in a Challenging Economy (Published: 7/17/2009)
In spite of societys dependency on the sciences to maintain a high quality of life, science professionals are not immune from the realities of the current economic downturn.... READ MORE
Can They Ask That? Illegal Interview Topics (Published: 6/24/2009)
During a recent poll on interviews, Salary.com received an alarming number of reports from people who had been asked highly inappropriate questions during an interview. ... READ MORE
Employee Fraud and Misconduct (Published: 6/18/2009)
The recession has brought more than just layoffs and losses; it is increasing employee fraud and misconduct. Here's what you can do about it.... READ MORE
Cross Training (Published: 6/11/2009)
When managers think of optimizing laboratory performance, they might think of buying a new instrument. But that would be overlooking something they already havehuman performance optimization in the form of cross training. Such a method is becoming more common as managers need employees to be capable in a multitude of settings.... READ MORE
Navigating Patent Inventorship Issues (Published: 6/11/2009)
Laboratory managers and team leaders, because of their knowledge of how research on a project unfolds, often play critical roles in
deciding inventorship issues. Correct inventorship has to be considered whenever one or more of your staff members submit an invention disclosure to be considered for filing as a patent application.... READ MORE
Retaining top Talent (Published: 6/11/2009)
Science Matters - Latest trends shaping the scientific workforce.... READ MORE
Professional Science Masters is 21 st Century MBA (Published: 6/10/2009)
One hundred years ago (in 1908), a group of higher educators launched a new professional masters degree called the MBA. Their aim: to meet the anticipated needs of 20th century business, which would be characterized, they thought, not by product specialty but by bigness. Today, MBA programs graduate about 90,000 students per year and are considered to have provided a singular advantage to American business. ... READ MORE
Policies for Renewable Energy Boost Economy and Jobs (Published: 6/4/2009)
The study which was coordinated by Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Inno-vation Research ISI shows that, by improving current policies the target of 20% RES in final energy consumption in 2020 can be achieved, which will provide a net effect of about 410,000 additional jobs as well as a 0.24% additional gross domestic product (GDP).... READ MORE
Are You Full of Mojo or Nojo? (Published: 5/20/2009)
I am currently working on a new book, called MOJO. Unlike my book What Got You Here Won't Get You There, which focused on classic behaviors that successful people get wrong, MOJO will focus on one attribute that all successful people share. ... READ MORE
Eight Traits of the Best Managers (Published: 5/14/2009)
All managers have many things in common: they all accept greater responsibility and accountability than non-management employees, they all exercise control over particular organization functions, and they all focus on getting things done through others. Yet, certain particular operating characteristics have been identified that are common to the best managers and supervisors, the ones that are judged to be most effective in their roles, and are the most likely to succeed in moving up the management ladder.... READ MORE
Competitive Spirit (Published: 5/13/2009)
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 winning will happen.... READ MORE
Rebuilding High-Performance Work Teams (Published: 5/13/2009)
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 managers do this?... READ MORE
Ageism and the Workplace: How Bad is It? (Published: 4/23/2009)
In the workplace, generational differences add up to more than just entertainment preferences and the consequences can be dire. Until Gen Y came onto the scene, generations mixing in the workplace werent as big of an issue. ... READ MORE
The Ethics of Work-Life Balance (Published: 4/8/2009)
The recession pushes some to work harder than ever, but overextending yourself won't save your job, and it's unethical too, writes the Ethics Guy.... READ MORE
(Published: 4/7/2009)
The reality is that most scientists are pretty normal people, at least outside the laboratory
setting. There are some unique characteristics that may be more prevalent in the scientific
community, and most of those characteristics can contribute positively to the organization.... READ MORE
The Changing Employer-Employee Relationship (Published: 4/2/2009)
Bad times affect expectations on both sides. But managers can turn downturns into an opportunity to build employee loyalty. ... READ MORE
Smart Management for Tough Times (Published: 3/17/2009)
Breakthrough management ideas for a world in which the game will never be the same ... READ MORE
Cutting Mature Workers Widens the Wisdom Deficit (Published: 2/26/2009)
Companies that cut seasoned employees without considering the wisdom and knowledge lost are making an expensive, if not disastrous, mistake. ... READ MORE
Active Listening (Published: 2/23/2009)
There are several ways to enhance listening effectiveness, especially when engaged in a complex or emotional exchange. A fundamental technique is active listening. CPRS provides an acronym to help transfrom less-than-attentive or self-centered listening into clear, concise and compassionate communication.... READ MORE
Writing in a Second Language (Published: 2/23/2009)
Todays laboratory workforce includes an increasing number of scientists, engineers and technicians for whom English is a second language. Writing in a second language poses challenges for them. How can laboratory managers help these professionals improve their written communication skills?... READ MORE
How to Keep Innovating (Published: 2/19/2009)
The dogged pursuit of excellence might be the wrong strategy. Microsoft Research Principal Scientist Bill Buxton outlines some tips to keep innovating... READ MORE
Warring Egos, Toxic Individuals, Feeble Leadership (Published: 2/9/2009)
A study of conflict in the Canadian workplace ... READ MORE
Mind Matters: Stress, an Uninvited Lab Visitor (Published: 1/29/2009)
Scientific research may not have made Health Magazine's top-10 list of the most stressful jobs, but most scientists experience considerable stress--especially early in their careers when an unsuccessful proposal or insufficient research productivity can bring a career to a premature end. ... READ MORE
Change Agent: Top 10 Project Management Trends for 2009 (Published: 1/13/2009)
ESI International revealed the 2009 Top 10 project management trends that will impact both private and public sector organizations this year. ... READ MORE
Small Business Spotlight: Wolfe Laboratories (Published: 1/8/2009)
This small biotech company successfully attracts great hires ... READ MORE
Surviving Challenging Times (Published: 1/7/2009)
One constant that technical managers can count on is changeconstant change. Change in technology, change in organizations, change in competition, change in supervision and, yes, change in the economic climate. How the technical or lab manager anticipates and responds to the constant and turbulent change that envelops an organization is frequently the difference between commercial and personal success and failure.... READ MORE
Invention, Innovation and Lab Management (Published: 1/7/2009)
Dr. John Lienhard addresses how best to nurture invention within the research community... READ MORE
Acting Out (Published: 1/7/2009)
A unique management workshop allows lab managers to resolve issues in a simulated and safe environment... READ MORE
Global Leadership Training Programs (Published: 12/18/2008)
Whether you manage a workgroup, oversee a division or run a billion-dollar corporation, to lead in our global economy means to adapt continuously. That means successful executives with an international portfolio must view their own education as a career-long endeavor.
Employers have responded to this need with a growing array of global leadership training programs. Whether theyre intensive three-day workshops, a 12-week course meeting once a week, or even a yearlong series of classes and activities, these programs claim wide-ranging curricula, such as how to collaborate with colleagues across time zones, bridge cultural gaps, and manage tensions between headquarters and far-flung offices. ... READ MORE
The Great Escape: Retaining Talent in a Recession (Published: 12/9/2008)
If ever there was a time for organizations to secure their top talent it's now in fact according to KPMG's recent poll of nearly 200 senior executives of UK firms, 83% of respondents said human capital was the key to maintaining an edge over competitors. And under the current economic conditions, having the edge is one way of keeping your head above water. But how can HR make sure that as the war on talent heats up, theirs doesn't up and leave? ... READ MORE
Getting Your Point Across (Published: 11/26/2008)
When we're trying to get a point across to someone else we often think long and hard about what we want to say. That is the wrong way to go about it. Instead of focusing on what you want to say to get your point across, you should focus on what you want the other person to hear. ... READ MORE
Hiring Right (Published: 11/13/2008)
To find and hire the best job candidates, lab managers need to employ a formal, deliberative process.... READ MORE
10 Issues That Concern Your Employees (Published: 9/18/2008)
Employee concerns always affect productivity, positively or negatively. Occasions when their concerns have no effect are rare and possibly non-existent. This is not a psychologically complex reality. Most managers have seen tangible effects of personal, if not professional issues affecting employee performance.... READ MORE
The 2nd Annual Salary & Job Satisfaction Survey (Published: 9/16/2008)
This years survey paints a generally happy picture, with the majority of lab managers saying that they are satisfied with their salaries and the work they do.... READ MORE
Contingent Staffing (Published: 9/16/2008)
Staffing firms match scientific talent with Global industry needs while satisfying workers' desire for freedom, flexibility, and mobility.... READ MORE
The Four Stages of Management, Part 2 (Published: 9/16/2008)
Each stage of development has its challenges - but the rewards are success and ease in the role of manager.... READ MORE
Running Your Lab Like A Business (Published: 7/21/2008)
Research skills are only part - albeit a critical part - of what lab managers need to succeed. Fortunately, scientists are learners and as such can put this skill to work in developing management techniques and tools to run their labs as businesses.... READ MORE
The Four Stages of Management, Part 1 (Published: 7/21/2008)
Each stage of development has its challenges but the rewards are success and ease in the role of manager.... READ MORE
Business Meeting Basics (Published: 7/18/2008)
Meetings can be an excellent opportunity to get noticed, create allies, and participate in team efforts. Yet many researchers tend to sit passively during meetings and let decisions be made without their participation. How can you participate constructively and help achieve meeting objectives while using meetings as an arena to boost your reputation?... READ MORE
The Six Emotional Leadership Styles (Published: 7/18/2008)
What are the six styles of leadership and which one do you use the most?... READ MORE
Define Success (Published: 7/9/2008)
While working with a customers project manager, preparing to create the plan for their upcoming LIMS project, I was asked how we know how much to put into the first phase so we could meet the project deadline. My answer was that we could put as little as we wanted into Phase I in order to make it meet its calendar deadline, but that its ridiculous, at a certain point...... READ MORE
FDA looking to fill more than 1,300 positions within the next several months (Published: 5/28/2008)
Biologists, chemists, medical officers, mathematical statisticians and investigators are among the experts in demand as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration begins a multi-year hiring initiative.
The FDA is hiring hundreds of individuals with science and medical backgrounds to help meet the agency's responsibilities to assure the safety and/or efficacy of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, medical devices, food, cosmetics and products that emit radiation.... READ MORE
Dont Overlook Your Labs (Often Underestimated) Internal Candidates (Published: 5/14/2008)
There are plenty of good reasons to look outside for the kind of lab management talent that can propel your organization to peak performance. But there are likewise just as many good reasons you should take a second look at internal candidates the next time you need to fill a critical role. At some point in time, searching outside the walls of their existing workforce became something of a reflex reaction for many companies as they responded to news that a talented manager had departed for greener pastures, retired or was about to retire, or otherwise was no longer in the game. ... READ MORE
Management's Role in Laboratory Automation (Published: 1/31/2008)
Just what should management be doing? For starters, setting the guidelines and expectations for project development.... READ MORE
Effective Presentations for Chemists and Other Scientists (Published: 1/31/2008)
Boost your career with the skills to develop and deliver a polished presentation.... READ MORE
On-Boarding New Employees (Published: 12/31/2007)
Laboratory environments are some of the most challenging work settings. Typical laboratories are complicated places with inordinate amounts of detail, sophisticated technology, safety and regulatory policies, data systems, and potentially hazardous materials.
Navigating through this can be challenging even for a seasoned employee, but what
about the new person?... READ MORE
Hiring and Retaining Temporary Employees (Published: 12/31/2007)
Employing Contingent Workers Offers Laboratories Staffing Flexibility Without Long-Term Commitments... READ MORE
The Lab Manager Salary and Budget Survey (Published: 8/31/2007)
Respondents to our first salary and budget survey answered questions on the workplace, money, and job satisfaction.... READ MORE
How to Retain Key Employees (Published: 8/31/2007)
Companies that do a better job of attracting developing, and retaining their talent can boost their performance dramatically.... READ MORE
Identifying and Selecting the Best Managers (Published: 7/31/2007)
Managers need not throw darts blindy when making decisions about promotions into managerial posts.... READ MORE
HUMOR in Laboratory Management (Seriously!) (Published: 5/31/2007)
"If you're not allowed to laugh in heaven, I don't want to go there" -- Martin Luther... READ MORE
Choosing A Good Scientific Mentor (Published: 5/31/2007)
Choosing the right mentor is akin to choosing a life partner. Ideally, it should be a relationship that nurtures the graduate student for life.... READ MORE
How to be a Good Scientific Mentor (Published: 4/30/2007)
Ph. Ds have an abundance of responsibilities, serving on academic committees, teaching, running a lob, writing papers and grants, and management duties are some of the requirements. In this maze of tasks, it's easy to forget one of the most important aspects of your job: being a mentor.... READ MORE
Getting Employees Involved (Published: 3/31/2007)
Employees often have ideas to help make their companies more productive and profitable. An employee involvement program is not merely a variation on the "suggestion box" but an opportunity to improve process and outcomes.... READ MORE
A Nominal Agenda to Reduce Work Stress (Published: 12/31/2006)
An unstructured approach to problem solving may not ensure that all voices are heard - that's when the nominal group technique is effective.... READ MORE
One Test, One Accreditation - Accepted Everywhere (Published: 12/31/2006)
Mutual recognition arrangements (MRAS) are drawing the global accreditation community closer to accepting the outcomes of each other's accreditation.... READ MORE
Managing the Academic Tenure Process (Published: 7/31/2006)
Tenure is one of the most significant landmarks in an academic career; a statement by the institution that it has confidence in the continued scholarship of the faculty member as a leader in disseminating, synthesizing and creating knowledge, and that the institution is making a commitment for the entire academic career of the faculty member. The tenure process begins at the stage of recruitment to the position and evolves through several distinct but overlapping phases: counseling, evaluating, decision-making, and post-decision actions, well-executed tenure processes strengthen the faculty individually, and as a whole, are cost-effective. Poorly executed tenure processes adversely affect faculty morale and are costly in both time and money.... READ MORE
Sugarcoat, Commercialism in Your Oral Presentations (Published: 7/31/2006)
Presenting an overly commercial presentation at an inappropriate time can hurt your company and your own professional reputation. When is it appropriate and when is it inappropriat to "go commercial?"... READ MORE
Technology and Operations
Sharing the Workload (Published: 2/8/2010)
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 complement those they currently use.... READ MORE
Improving Sample Throughput (Published: 2/8/2010)
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 typical CLP sample by 80 percent.... READ MORE
The Paperless Lab (Published: 1/6/2010)
Two different laboratory software projects illustrate the tasks and issues involved in "going paperless"... READ MORE
The Online Lab Manager (Published: 1/6/2010)
From screening job candidates to benchmarking laboratory performance and energy use, today's lab managers have a cornucopia of online tools to choose from.... READ MORE
Purpose-Built LIMS (Published: 12/7/2009)
Reaping the Integration Benefits of Enterprise-Level Laboratory Information Management Systems.... READ MORE
Measuring Mercury Levels in Fish (Published: 12/3/2009)
Human activities produce most of the mercury found in the environment. After it settles into rivers, lakes and oceans, it reacts with microorganisms and converts to methyl mercury, which builds up in predatory fish. Regulatory bodies around the world have initiated strict legislation to monitor mercury levels in seafood to protect the health of consumers.... READ MORE
Perspective On: A Food Testing Lab (Published: 12/3/2009)
The U.S. imports food from more than 150 countries and territories. Much of it is fresh produce and seafood, which can carry microscopic contaminants. While these contaminants become smaller and more sophisticated and food safety laws become stricter, food testing laboratories are coming up with new technologies and processes to detect chemical toxins before they reach the consumer.... READ MORE
Perspective On: A Contract Lab (Published: 11/4/2009)
Contract labs perform scientific research and testing on one or more components of projects for external clients. Contracts can
last anywhere from only a few weeks for a single, specific task to many years for extended projects. Taylor Technology Inc., a
subsidiary of PharmaNet Development Group Inc., is a drug development contract research organization focused on bioanalysis, the measurement of potentially new chemicals or molecular entities (new treatments) in biological samples.... READ MORE
Supplying High-Purity Gases (Published: 11/4/2009)
Selecting the most effective source for high-purity gases is a critical issue for laboratory managers. In-house generation of gases offers the following advantages: gases are continually provided; it is not necessary to replace tanks on a periodic basis; less energy is required to supply gas, since tank gas or liquid nitrogen requires distillation of air and transportation of tanks to the final point of use.... READ MORE
Operating cost savings is the leading Roi Metric (Published: 11/4/2009)
Return on investment (ROI) resides at the very foundation of all commercial enterprises. It is unlikely that businesses will be able to scale up, prosper or even survive absent an adequate rate of return on the investments they make to produce goods or provide services.... READ MORE
Perspective On: An Environmental Lab (Published: 10/7/2009)
Lab manager Larry Deckers TestAmerica environmental lab in Connecticut is where he and his staff analyze thousands of soil,
wastewater, and monitoring well samples each month. One key to the labs success is a management team that works on training
every individual to be reactive and ready to go if the person is needed in a different department.... READ MORE
Biological Sample Storage and Management (Published: 10/7/2009)
This author highlights some of the shortcomings in the use of cold-temperature-based sample storage, describes new technologies
available that mitigate these shortcomings, and offers suggestions on the convergence of these technologies in meeting the global challenge to be faced as bio-specimen collection increases in research labs as well as in bio-banks.... READ MORE
BSC Ergonomics and ADA Compliance (Published: 10/7/2009)
Because of the increased incidence of work-related musculoskeletal disorders among laboratory workers, the principles of ergonomic design and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) are becoming increasingly important topics in the design of the biological safety cabinet (BSC).... READ MORE
The LIMS Market (Published: 10/7/2009)
The LIMS Market: A quick snapshot of the latest offerings from the major LIMS vendors... READ MORE
Independent Labs (Published: 10/7/2009)
Independent labs are a service business that thrives on the need to perform quality testing
services to answer a variety of customer questions. Successful labs protect their customers
confidentiality, meet timelines, act as the independent third party and build relationships
based on the customers needs.... READ MORE
Convergent ELN (Published: 9/3/2009)
The latests ELNs now support the convergence of instruments, software and R&D workflows in an electronic lab environment.... READ MORE
Social Responsibility (Published: 8/31/2009)
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. - Dietram Scheufele, Department of Life Sciences communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison... READ MORE
Perspective on: A Forensics Lab (Published: 8/31/2009)
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.... READ MORE
Protecting Your Gassets (Published: 8/31/2009)
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.... READ MORE
Smart Software Purchasing (Published: 8/31/2009)
What you need to know before taking the costly plunge.... READ MORE
Perspective On: An Academic Research Lab (Published: 7/17/2009)
The Obama administration's $787 billion economic stimulus plan unveiled in February of this year included approximately $16 billion for the federal agencies that provide the lion's share of the funding for academic research institutions.... READ MORE
Local is the New Green (Published: 7/17/2009)
Almost no one disputes the value of going green as a way to improve the health of the planet - it's also good for business. Labs have begun to look at green initiatives as a way to attract top talent as they become more competitive in addressing the worlds needs.... READ MORE
What's That Sticker on My Fume Hood Anyway? (Published: 7/17/2009)
Fume hoods are important and critical pieces of equipment in many labs, and a competent certification company can align the operator, the laboratory environment and the hood itself to improve effective hood use. ... READ MORE
Take This Jar & Shelve It (Published: 7/17/2009)
If there is something that all laboratories have in common, it is bottles and bottles of chemicals. And if we are not diligent in handling and storing these bottles properly, problems will arise.... READ MORE
Technology News - July/August 2009 (Published: 7/17/2009)
The latest equipment, instrument and system introductions to the laboratory market.... READ MORE
Avoiding Power Disturbances (Published: 6/11/2009)
Any number of variables during testing can cause inaccurate results, but most of the variables in the process can be rechecked and verified. As with most lab equipment problems, the most often overlooked is the labs utility power source and specifically its voltage regulation.... READ MORE
Certified Pre-Owned (Published: 6/11/2009)
A performance verification system assures accurate and precise data from refurbished automated liquid handlers.... READ MORE
Job Hazard Analysis (Published: 6/11/2009)
Job Hazard Analysis - One of the cornerstones of any successful safety and health program is job hazard analysis (JHA). ... READ MORE
Green: The Better Color of Vacuum (Published: 5/13/2009)
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 be green.... READ MORE
On Balance (Published: 5/13/2009)
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 when weighing if results could possibly be tainted.... READ MORE
Handle with Care - A Primer on Protective Gloves (Published: 5/13/2009)
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.... READ MORE
Greening Cold Storage (Published: 4/7/2009)
With the aim of increasing sample integrity, designers have looked at cold storage
energy sinks, associated components and subsystems to increase system efficiency. As
a result, a new breed of cold storage provides greater sample protection while being kinder to the environment.... READ MORE
8 Steps on What to do if Your Pipettes Haven't Been Calibrated in a Long Time (Published: 4/7/2009)
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Managing Chemical Life Cycles (Published: 4/7/2009)
Integrated inventory management systems increase safety and reduce materials and removal costs.... READ MORE
Bigger Role for the Food Lab of the Future (Published: 4/7/2009)
A series of food safety crises, including melamine contamination in pet foods; E coli-tainted spinach, peppers and green onions; and a Salmonella typhimurium outbreak in peanut products have transformed food analysts from vigilant sentries into centurions
safeguarding the safety of our food.... READ MORE
Technology News - Pittcon Preview (Published: 2/25/2009)
The latest equipment, instrument and system introductions to the laboratory market... READ MORE
Life Online (Published: 2/23/2009)
As sites and tools for online networking and collaboration evolve, they are gaining a permanent place in most laboratories and businesses.... READ MORE
Integrated Service (Published: 2/23/2009)
An integrated service delivery model pulls together the benefit of on-site, high-caliber resources with the administrative and operational back-office efficiencies to manage services across all of a labs systems.... READ MORE
Technology News (Published: 1/22/2009)
The latest equipment, instrument and system introductions to the laboratory market.... READ MORE
Design Hurdles, Design Solutions (Published: 1/7/2009)
Innovation in electronic pipettors may overcome shortcomings of the past... READ MORE
Productivity in a Vacuum (Published: 1/7/2009)
Electronic vacuum control pays for itself in cost savings and lab productivity gains... READ MORE
Automated Colorimetric Method for Nitrate Analysis (Published: 11/13/2008)
A new method for determining Nitrate in aqueous solutions utilizes a non-hazardous reducing agent, thus eliminating hazardous waste and associated disposal costs.... READ MORE
Selecting Makeup Gas for GC with FID (Published: 11/13/2008)
In-house generation promises improved safety, increased convenience and reduced gas costs.... READ MORE
Wasting Away in Laboritaville (Published: 11/13/2008)
Smart chemical waste management relies on a written program, accurate characterization of waste and an understanding of accumulation guidelines.... READ MORE
Data Sharing for Proteomics Core Facilities (Published: 11/13/2008)
Viewing software allows researchers to visualize concepts rapidly and work their way through large amounts of data efficiently.... READ MORE
Here's Crud in Your Eye! (Published: 9/17/2008)
The case for an effective emergency shower and eyewash program... READ MORE
Where Technology Management Meets Laboratory Management (Published: 9/16/2008)
The nature of laboratory automation in life sciences has changed dramatically.... READ MORE
Pseudoscience is stripped of its Mask (Published: 9/16/2008)
Forty-seven years have passed since Stanley Gartler dropped a bombshell at the Second Decennial Review Conference on Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture.... READ MORE
Cell Line Characterization Methods Reviewed (Published: 9/16/2008)
A variety of cell line characterization methods have been useful in the detection of cross-contamination and/or misidentification of cell lines. These include karyotyping, isoenzyme analysis, DNA properties, viral susceptibility, and specific antigenicity.... READ MORE
Taking Cell Counting to the Next Level (Published: 9/16/2008)
Cell counting is a critical but often overlooked component of the consistency, health, and reproducibility of results in routine cell culture. Studies have shown that cell density can have pronounced effects on the phenotypic and genotypic response of the cells. These changes can cause wide swings in results in cell-based assays, susceptibility to compounds, and protein expression levels.... READ MORE
Caring for Cell Cultures (Published: 9/16/2008)
The Lab Managers role in preventing and detecting of misidentification and cross-contamination of cell lines.... READ MORE
Managers Guide to Lab Automation & Technology Management (Published: 9/5/2008)
A new course for lab managers and directors, is now available from Delphinus, Inc.
Date & Location: Sept. 30 - Oct. 2, 2008, Radisson Hotel, Nashua NH... READ MORE
Technology Management: Product Life Cycle (Published: 7/21/2008)
What effect will product upgrades, version changes, and retirement have on your labs operations? Are you prepared for it?... READ MORE
Total Cost of Ownership (Published: 7/21/2008)
Save money, increase instrument performance, and improve workforce productivity by understanding the costs associated with instrument and equipment ownership throughout the entire life cycle.... READ MORE
Interpretation of Particle Size Reported by Different Analytical Techniques (Published: 7/18/2008)
More information on particle sizing... READ MORE
Using ICP-MS for Environmental Trace Metal Detection (Published: 6/30/2008)
A case study shows how ICP-MS played a vital role in the investigation of lead levels in a public schools system's drinking water supply.... READ MORE
What is RoHS? (Published: 6/25/2008)
The RoHS Directive stands for the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment. This Directive bans the placing on the EU market of new electrical and electronic equipment containing more than agreed levels of lead, cadmium, mercury, hexavalent chromium, polybrominated biphenyl (PBB) and polybrominated diphenyl ether (PBDE) flame retardants.... READ MORE
Liquid Handling Quality Assurance (Published: 6/11/2008)
Water quality laboratories analyze countless samples of water each day to ensure that the more than one billion glasses of water consumed daily are void of harmful substances. Statutes and regulations mandate that quality control be performed regularly using a recognized method for all critical laboratory processes, including pipette calibration. Pipettes are essential in water testing processes and are used to conduct a large number of volume-dependent contaminant identification tests.... READ MORE
No Room or Time for Error in High Throughput Screening Laboratories (Published: 5/1/2008)
Laboratories seeking to create novel therapies for debilitating and life-threatening diseases are challenged by seemingly conflicting goals to maximize productivity and quality. Facing a race against the clock, scientists strive to beat fierce competition to market and provide treatments to patients who simply do not have the luxury of time. Yet quality programs must be implemented to ensure that laboratory processes generate solid, reproducible data in their developmental efforts. ... READ MORE
Open Innovation Becoming Key to R&D Success (Published: 1/31/2008)
A new trend in product introduction matches technical needs with technical solutions from external sources.... READ MORE
Considerations in Choosing an FT-IR Imaging System (Published: 1/31/2008)
FT-IR imaging is a powerful tool for materials characterization... READ MORE
Laboratory Response Network, Part 2: LESSONS LEARNED (Published: 12/31/2007)
Part 1 of this Two-Part Series told the history of the laboratory response network-chemical whose goal is to create a partnership between CDC and State Public Health Labs to improve the public health response to a large-scale chemical exposure incident.
Part 2 Reviews the process of Creating the Network and its inherent successes and modifications.... READ MORE
Adipose Tissue as a New Source of Adult Stem Cells (Published: 12/31/2007)
The major sources of adult stem cells are bone marrow and umbilical cord blood. Mesenchymal stem cells
(MSCs) isolated from cord blood are low in number and fairly restricted in plasticity.1 Bone marrow is rich
in MSCs and is the predominant source of these cells. Bone marrow isolated MSCs can consistently differentiate
into fat, cartilage, and bone cells.2 Until recently, no real alternative to bone marrow isolation was
available.... READ MORE
Guide to Selecting an In Vivo Optical Imaging System (Published: 11/30/2007)
What are the key questions you should be asking to prioritize capabilities based upon your needs?... READ MORE
Laboratory Response Network Part 1: History (Published: 11/30/2007)
CDC has been working with its partners to improve the public health response to a large-scale chemical exposure incident.... READ MORE
Online Resources for Experimental Design (Published: 11/30/2007)
The information here is provided as a service to the scientific community about several online resources that can assist with your daily work and that are freely available... READ MORE
Development of an Equipment Monitoring System (Published: 10/31/2007)
A case study details how one organization implemented an equipment monitoring system to provide a safety net for their research.... READ MORE
Protein Crystallography: Automating a Temperamental Science (Published: 10/31/2007)
How does the lab manager best implement automated technologies to optimize experimental workflow for improved cost-and time-efficiency?... READ MORE
Pharmaceutical Automation: Key factors in the decision-making process (Published: 9/30/2007)
Like other new tools in the drug discovery process, automation, implemented properly, can generate the insight necessary to drive the pharmaceutical business forward.... READ MORE
Are you ignoring your lab's IT needs? (Published: 9/30/2007)
How a lob manager deals with the IT requirements of instruments, directly impacts instrument uptime, service costs, usability, validation, and enterprise network security.... READ MORE
A LIMS Primer (Published: 9/30/2007)
Knowing enough about what you need sets the stage for successful implementation.... READ MORE
Managing and Meeting Challenges With Multiple Fluorescence Probe Images (Published: 8/31/2007)
Development of a computational approach to quantitatively unmix overlapping spectra... READ MORE
High Purity Water for Inorganic Analysis (Published: 7/31/2007)
Various possibilities exist to address the specific water purity requirements of each laboratory and field, some of these solutions are in relationship to the needs of various laboratories.... READ MORE
Bar Codes as a Powerful Automation Tool (Published: 7/31/2007)
It is a question that is all too familiar in todays labs. We have to automate our laboratory,
but how?... READ MORE
Web-based LIMS Right for Any Sized Lab (Published: 6/30/2007)
Let's look at how the combination of a LIMS within the internet environment will enhance the efficiency of this powerful corporate tool for labs of all types and size.... READ MORE
Going Paperless (Published: 6/30/2007)
Done right, going paperless can make your laboratory more efficient -- saving you time and money... READ MORE
Dangers of Mycoplasma in Cell-Based Assays (Published: 5/31/2007)
While other common types of contamination are usually quickly identified and/or treated, mycoplasma contamination often provides no clear symptoms but can wreak havok on assay results.... READ MORE
High-throughput Screening Assays: Managing microRNA Expression Profiling Using a Bead-based Multiplex System (Published: 4/30/2007)
Although only recently identified as a new class of molecules, microRNAs have emerged as a one of the most promising areas of research today. Recent data further suggest that medical conditions, such as cancer, can be associated with specific microRNAs patterns, identifying these patterns may lead to the development of targeted treatments.... READ MORE
Bio-Medical Light Microscopy Imaging Facility Management (Published: 3/31/2007)
A microscopy facility can serve to promote the research goals of an institution. However, successful operation includes planning for and addressing issues such as fees, access, data control, safety, and even VIP tours.... READ MORE
Toxicological Testing (Published: 3/31/2007)
A major bottleneck in the drug development process is toxicological testing. Traditional in vivo tests performed in animals are difficult to automate; one can't put a rat into a 96-well plate! How does one manage this leg of the development process, where not "falling early" can mean millions of dollars and wasted capital?... READ MORE
Using Hydrogen for Gas Chromatography (Published: 2/28/2007)
Hydrogen as a carrier gas for GC, can be generated at low pressure on a local basis to provide significant safety and convenience compared to the use of tank gas.... READ MORE
Feedback Tools in Laboratory Quality Systems (Published: 2/28/2007)
One of the new requirements in ISO/IEC 17025:2005 is to actively seek the feedback of laboratory customers and do something with it to improve the management system and the technical activities. Fairly ambitious words.... READ MORE
Are You Still Synthesizing Oligos? Can you do (fill in your special need here)?" (Published: 2/28/2007)
It's 10:30 Thursday night. It's been a busy week and I really don't feel like going back up to the lab tonight. Nonetheless, I put on my
raincoat and head for the car. I t comes with the turf if you want to offer DNA synthesis at an academic institution, you've got to find a competitive niche.... READ MORE
Integrated Service Models: a cost-effective way to maintain equipment for smaller labs (Published: 1/31/2007)
Just as there are a variety of options to choose from when selecting an instrument, there are a variety of ways to maintain them. One such option is the integrated service model, which seems to work best for a lab of our size, whose ouput is approximately on thousand samples a day.... READ MORE
Improving Customer Relationships in the Laboratory (Published: 12/31/2006)
A customer relationship management system means a phone call from a client doesn't require them telling a potentially long story, all over again to each person they talk to. It means consistent and updated information as well as satisfied customers.... READ MORE
Compliance-based Operational Excellence in Pharmaceutical GMP Laboratory Operations (Published: 12/31/2006)
The FDA has increased its focus on modernizing the regulation of pharmaceutical manufacturing and drug product quality. As a result, innovative pharmaceutical companies are re-examining whether traditional drug development and commercialization processes are sufficient.... READ MORE
Tuning-up Lab Instrument Service (Published: 11/30/2006)
Selecting the optimal instrument service model means finding the right balance between cost, risk, and quality.... READ MORE
Reliability Engineers Use Environmental Testing Labs (Published: 11/30/2006)
Reliability means reducing surprises and failures. Testing for weaknesses can include freezing, heating, dropping, and more.... READ MORE
Managing Communications (Published: 7/31/2006)
A brief look at the value of a formalized communications program... READ MORE
Laboratories in the Age of Systems Biology (Published: 5/31/2006)
In the mid-1970s, the biological and biomedical sciences experienced tremendous growth in the
development and application of relatively expensive and sophisticated instrumentation deemed
critical for the execution of science in those fields. ... READ MORE
Using Benchmarking Metrics to Improve Laboratory Productivity (Published: 5/31/2006)
Over the past few years, nearly every laboratory manager has been faced with the seemingly contradictory demands from management to shrink budgets and from clients to increase services. Is it possible for a lab manager to resolve this contradiction to meet both performance expectations? The solution may be the same one that has driven economic expansion for years - increase productivity. Since responsible managers have worked toward this goal for most of their careers, this option might be expected to have limited potential but, this may not be so. Additional gains may be possible with access to reliable, high quality information to guide performance improvement initiatives to transform underperforming assets by adopting proven best practices.... READ MORE
Understanding ISO/IEC 17025 (Published: 5/31/2006)
Knowing the principles behind ISO/IEC 17025 can help lab managers and assessors understand the individual requirements of the standard.... READ MORE
Lab Design and Furnishings
Perspective On: A Mobile Training Lab (Published: 2/8/2010)
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 operations, the
mobile lab is helping residents polish their laboratory skills so that the states life science industry continues to thrive.... READ MORE
Scanning The Scene (Published: 1/6/2010)
3-D laser scanning helps facilities work through the renovation and building process.... READ MORE
Location, Location, Location (Published: 12/3/2009)
Whether your R&D operation functions as one central laboratory or as several smaller laboratories, the location chosen can impact facets of your business differently. From personnel relocation to reducing operating costs, several factors should be taken into consideration when determining the best location for your lab.... READ MORE
Scientists are from Mars, Designers are from Venus (Published: 11/6/2009)
Scientists and designers need to appreciate the differences each brings to the design process.... READ MORE
CAV, RAV & VAV (Published: 10/7/2009)
Chemical fume hood design pros and cons... READ MORE
Thinking Lean (Published: 8/31/2009)
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.... READ MORE
New European Center for Training in Laboratory Animal Science (Published: 8/20/2009)
Since modern laboratory animal science was recognized over 60 years ago, it has faced the challenge of responding to the demands for improved standards of operation, validation and animal care from biomedical research community, regulators, and society in general.... READ MORE
Laboratory Retrofit (Published: 7/17/2009)
As energy prices rise and commitment to sustainability heightens, universities across the nation are developing methods for reducing energy consumption. ... READ MORE
Lab Safety Revisited (Published: 6/11/2009)
Now is the right time to take a fresh look at your lab's safety protocols and practices.... READ MORE
Modular Lab Design (Published: 6/11/2009)
Fundamental to the process of laboratory facility planning is an understanding of some basic design principles that ensure future
adaptability. While each lab type remains unique, the purposeful application of modular design, zoning of tasks and implementation of flexible planning concepts will produce the most efficient and cost-effective solutions.... READ MORE
Managing the Task of Discovering Breakthrough Treatments for Human Disease (Published: 5/13/2009)
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.... READ MORE
Flexible Lab Zones (Published: 5/13/2009)
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, and the auxiliary spaces that support the research and promote collaboration.... READ MORE
Energy-Saving Exhaust Systems (Published: 4/7/2009)
An energy savings of 15 percent or more is available through the use of VAV laboratory
exhaust ventilation systems. When properly designed, a VAV system can provide these
savings without adversely impacting the air quality at downwind air intake locations or
sensitive locations.... READ MORE
Next-Generation Laboratories (Published: 2/23/2009)
New open-plan labs are meeting the need for more customized lab settings, including
the ability to modify bench setup and support areas as needs change and increase
interaction among researchers - now seen as preconditions for scientific breakthroughs.... READ MORE
Tomorrow's Labs Today (Published: 2/23/2009)
Pressure to improve laboratory efficiencies, reduce environmental impact and accommodate a myriad of advanced technologies is driving remarkable achievements in research facility design.... READ MORE
Relocation, Relocation, Relocation (Published: 1/7/2009)
Careful planning and smart partnering protect assets and minimize downtime and disruption... READ MORE
Green Up! (Published: 11/13/2008)
Laboratory managers can play a leading role in implementing improvements in research process and facility management. When coupled with lean thinking, these objectives can become powerful tools for change with an eye toward sustainability.... READ MORE
Rethinking Vacuum Supply (Published: 9/16/2008)
Local vacuum networks can bring modularity, energy savings, and cost savings to this important utility for your renovated labs.... READ MORE
Achieving Flexible Lab Design on a Budget (Published: 7/21/2008)
Unlike offices, laboratories require infrastructure that is costly and not readily available in commercial real estate.... READ MORE
Advanced Ceramic Heaters for Laboratory Equipment (Published: 7/21/2008)
Laboratory space, portability, power efficiency and performance continue to be the market drivers of new instrumentation designs. Instrument designers are continually looking to OEM suppliers for components that are smaller, lighter, thinner and paradoxically more powerful.... READ MORE
Greening Your Laboratory (Published: 10/31/2007)
Laboratories -- much like the large pharmaceutical and chemical companies that they often do business with -- have many opportunities to become more environmentally responsible... READ MORE
Demonstration of Compliance - Continuous Maintenance Monitoring and More (Published: 4/30/2007)
Once in my early days as a bench chemist, lab notebooks were collected to serve as
evidence in a patent law suit. This experience put the fear into me. I learned a lesson
in all aspects of documentation and in reporting defensible data.... READ MORE
Business and Finance
Moving Forward (Published: 2/8/2010)
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 the outlook is good or bad, the relative economic stability is now allowing business forecasts to be made and plans put into motion.... READ MORE
Selling Ideas to Upper Management (Published: 2/8/2010)
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 to tap into
the same creativity you and your staff used to conceive them.... READ MORE
Managing Through Challenging Times (Published: 2/8/2010)
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 manager is that
business as usual will simply not be an option.... READ MORE
The Economic Realities of Lab Automation (Published: 1/6/2010)
Successful implementation will rely on standards development, education, and careful planning.... READ MORE
The Evolution of Equipment Service (Published: 12/3/2009)
The quality and reliability of your laboratory equpment is central to generating results. Those results have a vital impact on the success of your lab, and when an instrument fails, your reputation can suffer. Choosing the right service provider can have a significant impact on your lab's efficiency and success.... READ MORE
Key Techniques For Making The Best Equipment Deals (Published: 11/4/2009)
Sometimes the acquisition of new laboratory equipment can be quite simple. Most of the time it is because what we currently have is broken, says Mala Burton, laboratory supervisor with the Hopewell Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility in Hopewell, Va.... READ MORE
Constructive Feedback (Published: 11/4/2009)
Providing feedback to your suppliers allows them to make immprovements and react to market demands.... READ MORE
Salary and Job Satisfaction by Region (Published: 11/4/2009)
According to salary survey respondents from four different regions around the country, it seems that a majority of science professionals are very satisfied with their current positions. A majority of the respondents are pleased with their day-to-day positions and seem excited about their
futures... READ MORE
Lab Managers' Best Purchasing Practices (Published: 11/4/2009)
Direct technology spending and the time and effort expended to source, assess and buy equipment, raw materials and consumables make the acquisition of laboratory equipment a dominant expense category on the balance sheets of laboratories. Lab Manager Magazines 2009 Best Purchasing Practices survey aims to identify some of the best practices in laboratory equipment acquisition believing such findings will translate into greater confidence and competence when it comes to making acquisitions.... READ MORE
Show me the Money (Published: 10/7/2009)
So far, nearly 5,000 grants totalling over $1 billion have been awarded by NIH. Most have been awarded to research labs at large universities and small colleges, while some have been awarded to small, privately owned research and product development companies. This months feature article looks at how grant funding as well as venture capital investment is impacting research efforts.... READ MORE
Outsourcing (Published: 10/7/2009)
Outsourcing laboratory work is usually done on the assumption that another laboratory is able to perform the work more cheaply and/or more rapidly while maintaining adequate quality of the results. Laboratory managers must study other laboratories to determine if this assumption is correct before outsourcing work to them.... READ MORE
When Growth Stalls (Published: 10/7/2009)
Sales and revenue growth are stalled at many companies in a variety of industries. As a result, these firms have frozen or reduced laboratory budgets and in some cases have reduced laboratory staffing levels. There are several ways laboratory managers can effectively respond to these situations in order to maintain laboratory productivity.... READ MORE
Developing a Business Case (Published: 8/31/2009)
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.... READ MORE
Journey to the Efficient Lab (Published: 7/17/2009)
See how a university team helped this lab manager improve the efficiency of his testing environment, which led to more satisfied customers, monetary savings, and less overtime for lab staff.... READ MORE
Engaging Your Service Partner (Published: 6/11/2009)
A strong partnership between a supplier and a lab is necessary in order for the lab to remain competitive. It is important to build that strong foundation early in the relationship, as this creates a critical path free of obstacles. Maximizing productivity, creating a learning
community, and demanding quality management support will keep a lab operational and innovative.... READ MORE
Regulatory Compliance (Published: 6/11/2009)
Todays competitive market presents a fresh set of challenges to pharmaceutical companies. Good Practice consultants can assist those
companies in achieving compliance by providing training on aspects of GMP for production and QC. They can also act as a facilitator to develop the culture that integrates other essential activities.... READ MORE
The Analytical Lab As Strategic Asset (Published: 6/11/2009)
Increased visibility of laboratory operations to management can be unnerving, especially for managers who have previously been more focused on the science than the business of the laboratory. To prepare for increased exposure, managers must develop strategies to meet or exceed their organizations demands and, most important, deliver meaningful results.... READ MORE
So You Want to Get Funded? (Published: 5/28/2009)
According to the National Venture Capital Assn. (NVCA), total venture capital investment for the first quarter of this year was at its lowest in 12 years, down 47% in dollar amounts from the fourth quarter of 2008, and 58% from the same period last year. "The VC industry isn't immune from the downturn," says Mark Heesen, NVCA's president. ... READ MORE
Freeing up Time For Science (Published: 5/13/2009)
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.... READ MORE
The Tricky Truth about Downsizing (Published: 5/7/2009)
Axing workers doesn't necessarily make a business lean and mean, says Harvard's Freek Vermeulen... READ MORE
Entrepreneurship (Published: 4/30/2009)
Entrepreneurship is the special collection of skills possessed by an entrepreneur. They include a propensity to take risks over and above the normal, and a desire to create wealth. Entrepreneurs are people who find ways round business difficulties; they persevere with a business plan at times when others run for the shelter of full-time employment elsewhere. ... READ MORE
Getting Ready for the Recovery (Published: 4/16/2009)
Progressive companies will shift to recovery mode before rivals by tracking the key leading indicators and developing a strategic plan ... READ MORE
Investment Confidence (Published: 4/7/2009)
Highlights of our 2009 Investment Confidence Survey provide a
glimpse into the investment decisions being made by laboratory
management in staffing, outsourcing, facility improvement and new technologies - taking the pulse of confidence in economic security in these uncertain times.... READ MORE
Achieving Laboratory Energy Efficiency (Published: 4/7/2009)
Instituting economical ways to save electricity could save about three quarters of the electricity consumed in the U.S. at an average cost of about one cent per kilowatt-hour, according to Amory Lovins, chairman
and chief scientist of Rocky Mountain Institute. What does this mean
for laboratory managers and their employers?... READ MORE
Integrating Laboratory Automation (Published: 4/7/2009)
Regardless of what stage your lab is in, planning is essential to the successful application of automation and information technologies.... READ MORE
Required Maintenance (Published: 2/23/2009)
A proactive maintenance program demonstrates compliance, keeps audits moving forward and can increase productivity and profitability.... READ MORE
Don't Jump on the "Down Economy" Bandwagon (Published: 2/3/2009)
It seems as if we've been preparing for this recession for two or three years, constantly predicting it and staving it off as long as we could, all the while listening to the media tell us that it was just around the corner. And now that it is here - and it is here - we're witnessing a new media-inspired cottage industry building up around the "down economy" and the bad times that are upon us and that lie ahead. ... READ MORE
Caught Between WARN and a Hard Place (Published: 1/20/2009)
As companies struggle to stay afloat in the current economic climate, they must cut expenses any way they can, including making reductions to employee headcount.... READ MORE
Strategic Procurement (Published: 1/7/2009)
Long considered a back-office function, procurement has emerged as an important asset in effective lab management... READ MORE
What's So Special About Specialty Gases? (Published: 1/7/2009)
Knowing the answer can make a big difference in analytical test results... READ MORE
Efficiency Matters...Now More Than Ever (Published: 11/13/2008)
The work of lab management is changing to keep pace with the demands of the global workplace. By planning ahead and providing true customer service, labs can continue to efficiently operate well into the future.... READ MORE
Stormy Weather (Published: 11/13/2008)
It is still too early to gauge the exact impact of the world-wide financial meltdown on the laboratory sector. What has emerged thus far is a mixed picture based on industry and type of laboratory.... READ MORE
One Laboratory's Journey Toward Green (Published: 11/13/2008)
ARUP Laboratories' Corporate Responsibility Program has produced impressive results in the areas of recycling, reusing, and reducing, increased employee involvement and enthusiasm, positive client feedback, and community support and recognition.... READ MORE
Knowledge Is Power (Published: 11/13/2008)
Through the measurement of specific key performance metrics (KPMs) on your assets, manufacturers and service providers, it is possible to turn knowledge into purchasing power.... READ MORE
Now What? (Published: 9/17/2008)
You're nine months into the year and your lab's budget is almost spent...... READ MORE
Smart Partnering (Published: 9/16/2008)
Strategic outsourcing of noncore activities can maximize resources while increasing the quality of products and services. ... READ MORE
It's More Than Ordering Pipettes & Running Samples (Published: 9/16/2008)
An innovative Masters Degree marries science and business. ... READ MORE
Moving Laboratory Equipment (Published: 7/21/2008)
Laboratory relocation requires expertise in managing the complexities associated with moving scientific instruments and samples. This article discusses some key considerations in evaluating potential relocation providers. ... READ MORE
The Role of Defensive Publications in Intellectual Property Protection (Published: 5/31/2007)
It is becoming increasingly expensive to both obtain patents and defend them in lawsuits should the need arise. An alternative is protecting your right to commercialize an invention through the strategy of defensive publications.... READ MORE
With Growth Comes Change... and Lab Relocation (Published: 4/30/2007)
The pace of change and growth in the pharmaceutical and biotech environment means that most companies face the daunting task of relocating laboratories at some stage in their development.... READ MORE
Using Research Metrics Helps Get More Bang for Your R&D Buck (Published: 4/30/2007)
A review of some papers presented at the eleventh annual conference on product development metrics.... READ MORE
Software Scientists (Published: 2/28/2007)
A growing number of scientists are working for firms designing software that models chemical and physical processes.... READ MORE
Kinase Profiling To Outsource or Not to Outsource: That is the Question (Published: 2/28/2007)
All laboratories have different research needs, technology requirements, and workflow patterns.
Because of these unique features, each lab manager is tasked with what can be a difficult decision
whether to bolster the lab with the assistance of well-chosen outsourcing vendors or buy the technology necessary to complete all tasks in-house. Which is the better option?... READ MORE
Big Labs, Small Labs - Similar Problems, Different Solutions (Published: 1/31/2007)
Both big and small labs have many problems in common but often use different methods to solve them.... READ MORE
Logjam, Bottleneck, Pinch-point: The Efficiency Drain for the Modern Laboratory (Published: 1/31/2007)
In recent years, the growing trend to resolving workload jams and bottlenecks within laboratories has been to rely on automation. But is machinery and automation really the answer, or is the problem more deeply seated? Could the issues instead be resolved by looking at the processes and methods of working?... READ MORE
Setting Up and Running a Protein Microarray Core Facility (Published: 1/31/2007)
Microarray manufacturing is an area that is plagued with numerous technical challenges due, in part, to the complexity of the systems involved and to the variety of proteins and potential assays used.... READ MORE
Issues in the Management of a Core Imaging Facility (Published: 11/30/2006)
The most important aspect of a multi-user core facility is that the data generated are accurate and useful for the goals of the researchers.... READ MORE
The Confusion Around COTS (Published: 11/30/2006)
If a vendor claims to provide a costs solution, what should a buyer expect? Better still, what should a buyer demand?... READ MORE
Contract Manufacturing: Small company, small market concerns (Published: 9/30/2006)
Hardly a day goes by that someone working in a research laboratory doesn't come up with an idea for a new, improved tool to be used in the discovery process.... READ MORE
Avoiding Premature Public Disclosure of Inventions (Published: 9/30/2006)
Understanding disclosure can prevent the loss of valuable patent rights.... READ MORE
Increasing the Productivity of Laboratory Assets Through Effective Management (Published: 9/30/2006)
While the majority of a lab manager's time and effort goes toward managing the performance of human assets, the job also carries a significant responsibility for managing the performance of capital assets.... READ MORE
Lab Product News
Product Focus: Filters (Published: 2/8/2010)
Filtration is the mechanical separation,
based on particle size, of materials from
fluids by using a porous membrane.... READ MORE
Product Focus: Glove Boxes (Published: 2/8/2010)
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.... READ MORE
Product Focus: Titrators (Published: 2/8/2010)
Titration is a common laboratory operation for quantifying chemicals or
reagents, usually in aqueous solution... READ MORE
Product Focus: TOC Analyzers (Published: 2/8/2010)
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... READ MORE
Pittcon Technology News - February/March 2010 (Published: 2/8/2010)
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Product Focus: Ultra-High-Throughput Screening (Published: 1/6/2010)
Critical Driver For Drug Discovery... READ MORE
Product Focus: Automated Liquid Handling (Published: 1/6/2010)
Enablers of High-Throughput Assays... READ MORE
Product Focus: Biological Shakers (Published: 1/6/2010)
Essential Tools at Macro Scale; Automation Friendly for Miniaturized Assays... READ MORE
Product Focus: Microplate Handlers (Published: 1/6/2010)
The "Glue" That Binds Microtiter Plate-Based Analysis Systems... READ MORE
Technology News - January 2010 (Published: 1/6/2010)
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Technology News - December 2009 (Published: 12/7/2009)
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Independent Guide to Purchasing a Lab Freezer (Published: 12/7/2009)
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Portable Cooling at the Point of Use (Published: 12/3/2009)
Laboratory chillers provide advantages in portability and convenience.... READ MORE
A Temperature For Every Taste (Published: 12/3/2009)
Lab refrigerators and freezers are arguably
the most common appliance in
laboratories.... READ MORE
More Than A Convenience (Published: 12/3/2009)
Glassware washing machines are more than
convenience appliances: They ensure consistent cleaning of critical labware, free up technician time for more value-added work, and provide assurance and validation in regulated industries.... READ MORE
Controlling Temperatures To A Fraction Of A Degree (Published: 12/3/2009)
Ovens are particularly common in
chemistry, biology, medical, materials,
and forensics labs.... READ MORE
GenTech Scientifics' Customized Training & Instrument Service (Published: 12/2/2009)
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Basic Guide to Purchasing a Refurbished Mass Spectrometer (Published: 12/2/2009)
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Lab Equipment Surveys (Published: 11/9/2009)
Lab Manager Magazine is conducting a series of surveys that assist lab professionals to complete their lab equipment purchasing with greater confidence and competence.... READ MORE
Product Resources - Analytical (Published: 11/6/2009)
GC Systems / HPLC Systems / HPLC Detectors / LC Columns / Microscopy / Mass Spectrometry... READ MORE
Product Resources - LIMS (Published: 11/6/2009)
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Product Resources - Life Science Equipment Roundup (Published: 11/6/2009)
Cell Culture Automation / Microarray Technology / Microplate Readers / RNA Technology... READ MORE
Product Resources - Basic Lab Equipment Roundup (Published: 11/6/2009)
Automated Liquid Handling / Balances / Biological Safety Cabinets / Laboratory Casework / Centrifuges / Glassware Washers / Incubators / Mills and Grinders / Particle Size Analyzers / Pipettes / Vacuum Pumps/ Water Baths / Water Purification Systems... READ MORE
Better than new? (Published: 11/4/2009)
Once dominated by small firms and startups, interest in used lab instruments is spreading to large, multinational companies.... READ MORE
Product Focus: Milling and Grinding (Published: 10/22/2009)
No shortage of methods; the choice depends on the sample.... READ MORE
Product Focus: LIMS (Published: 10/7/2009)
A product category in transition... READ MORE
Product Focus: Biological Safety Cabinets (Published: 10/7/2009)
Not your Daddy's fume hood... READ MORE
Technology News - September 2009 (Published: 9/3/2009)
The latest equipment, instrument and system introductions to the laboratory market.... READ MORE
Laboratory Pipettes (Published: 8/31/2009)
Pipettes are familiar to any lab worker who needs to
transfer small quantities of liquid. Research and development labs in the chemicals, foods, materials, and paints industries use pipettes routinely, but the life sciences arguably consume the largest volume of pipettes and related supplies.... READ MORE
Particle Size Analyzers (Published: 8/31/2009)
Particle size measurement has become a critical application for chemicals, foods, paints, cosmetics, coatings, materials, and many other industries. Particle size, shape, density, and
distribution affect the physical properties and chemical behaviors of all products comprised of particles or that use them as ingredients.... READ MORE
Centrifuges (Published: 8/31/2009)
Centrifuges are among a select group of laboratory instruments that are as scalable as they are configurable. Individuals who have used benchtop centrifuges that handle sub-milliliter
volumes may be surprised to learn that centrifugessome as large as roomsare used in industrial processing.... READ MORE
Incubators (Published: 7/17/2009)
Laboratory incubators are used to grow and maintain cell cultures and are available in a variety of sizes and types. The incubator market is divided into two main categories: the gassed incubators which are the CO2 incubators, and the non gassed or microbiological incubators.... READ MORE
Microscopy (Published: 7/17/2009)
In recent years there has been a growing trend to work with live cells, for instance, in high-throughput screening for drug discovery, for stem cell research or for such applications as in vitro fertilization.... READ MORE
Microscopy Accessories (Published: 7/17/2009)
Optics lie at the heart of microscopy, and advances in optics design continue to push the limits of resolution. For instance, the use of motorized microscopes and laser light sources now help in defining the plane of focus.... READ MORE
Lab Manager's Next Top Model (Published: 7/6/2009)
Looking at the new products released this month, it appears many would be just as at home on a runway in Milan as on a sterile lab bench. So this has prompted me to make this the first annual "Lab Managers Next Top Model" competition and awards.... READ MORE
Technology News June 2009 Issue (Published: 6/11/2009)
The latest equipment, instrument and system introductions to the laboratory market... READ MORE
Gas Chromatography (Published: 6/11/2009)
Gas Chromatography in the fast lane - innovations in Gas Chromatography focus on throughput and flexibility.... READ MORE
Water Purification Systems (Published: 6/11/2009)
Water demands your respect there is more to procuring pure water than investing in the right laboratory water purification system.... READ MORE
HPLC Systems (Published: 6/11/2009)
Smaller is better - smaller columns and particle size offer higher throughput and require less solvents... READ MORE
DNA Sequencing (Published: 5/13/2009)
Getting to the $1,000 Genome - DNA sequencing technologies strive for higher throughputs and lower costs.... READ MORE
RNA Technology (Published: 5/13/2009)
Economical options for RNA Synthesis - Price for RNA molecules spiral downward as demand goes up.... READ MORE
High-Throughput Screening (Published: 5/13/2009)
Setting up a high-throughput screening lab - scale and flexibility should influence buying decisions.... READ MORE
Microarray Technology (Published: 5/13/2009)
Microarrays offer customized options - New probes and assays offer higher throughput and flexibility for diverse applications.... READ MORE
Technology News - May 2009 (Published: 5/13/2009)
The latest equipment, instrument and system introductions to the laboratory market.... READ MORE
Vacuum Pumps (Published: 4/7/2009)
Oil-free alternatives offer numerous advantages besides being kind to the environment.... READ MORE
Mass Flow Meters (Published: 4/7/2009)
Applications and material conditions drive selection criteria.... READ MORE
Analytical Balances (Published: 4/7/2009)
Versatility of use adds to the need for precision and accuracy.... READ MORE
Technology News - April 2009 (Published: 4/7/2009)
The latest equipment, instrument and system introductions to the laboratory market.... READ MORE
Lab Equipment Innovation Trends to Watch as Learned from the Pittcon 2009 Editors Choice Awards. (Published: 4/2/2009)
Three instruments represent the cutting edge of lab equipment development, I would like to step back and look at what insight into future trends in lab innovation might be gleaned from these instruments. ... READ MORE
Laboratory Casework (Published: 2/23/2009)
No dearth of options for design and materials used for laboratory cabinetry and storage... READ MORE
Training and Education (Published: 2/23/2009)
Boosting technical as well as management skills to improve performance.... READ MORE
Liquid Chromatography Columns (Published: 2/23/2009)
Recent trends in smaller particle size drives down costs and improves HPLC column and LC/MS column efficiency.... READ MORE
Reagents for Cell Culture (Published: 2/18/2009)
From cell culture media to extracellular matrices, there is a lot changing in the in-vitro world... READ MORE
Whats Under Your Hood? (Published: 2/3/2009)
February picks for innovative new product introductions made to fit under your hood.... READ MORE
Automated Liquid Handling (Published: 1/7/2009)
Options driven by specialized applications, cost of consumables and use of workspace... READ MORE
Cell Culture Automation (Published: 1/7/2009)
Cell culture equipment gets small and "appliance-like"... READ MORE
Microplate Management Systems (Published: 1/7/2009)
Cost pressures demand reliability and robustness ... READ MORE
Laboratory Glassware Washers (Published: 11/13/2008)
Laboratory glassware washers large capacity vs. standard, cycle times and energy efficiency all matter.... READ MORE
Microplate Readers (Published: 11/13/2008)
Microplate Readers ... READ MORE
Water Baths (Published: 11/13/2008)
It comes down to temperature uniformity, stability and control when buying the right water bath for your laboratory.... READ MORE
Hot Plate/Stirrers (Published: 9/17/2008)
Consider Top Plate Material, Sample, Size and Viscosity! According to Anthony Cassiano, director, Torrey Pines Scientific, Inc., the biggest advance in hotplate stirrer design came with Cornings introduction of the ceramic glass heater top. Heating hotter and faster than any prior tops made of metal, it resisted chemical spills much better and took heater-plate limits from 300 C and 400 C to 550 C, and quickly. ... READ MORE
Ultra-low Temperature Freezers (Published: 9/17/2008)
In addition to being able to reach and maintain temperatures as low as -86 C, today's ultra-low temperature laboratory freezers need to provide greater energy efficiency, smaller footprints, uniform temperature stability, and alarm system reliability.... READ MORE
HPLC Detectors (Published: 9/17/2008)
An appropriate HPLC detector has the ability to sense the presence of a compound and send its corresponding electrical signal to a computer data station. The choice of a detector depends upon the characteristics and concentrations of the compounds that need to be separated and analyzed.... READ MORE
Pipettes (Published: 9/17/2008)
The goal of pipetting is to ensure maximum accuracy and repeatability when transferring fluids. A high-quality pipette in the hand of an untrained operator is an unreliable instrument. Beyond user skill
and consistency, ergonomic design, autoclavability, and calibration requirements are the most important features to consider when purchasing a pipette.... READ MORE
Ultra Low Temp Freezers (Published: 9/16/2008)
In terms of performance, users should keep in mind that the warm-up time during a power failure, pull down time, uniformity and recovery time after a door opening are all critical to the daily conditions that samples are subjected to. ... READ MORE
HPLC Diode Array Detectors (Published: 9/16/2008)
A customer should be aware of the advantages a photo diode array detector brings to their analysis.... READ MORE
Fume Hoods (Published: 7/21/2008)
Before you buy a fume hood, it's important to know what fumes hoods are and what they are not. Fume hoods are a primary means of safety from hazardous fumes and vapors. Fume hoods are not storage cabinets. ... READ MORE
Particle Sizing (Published: 7/21/2008)
From millimeters to sub-nanometers, accurately measuring particle size is essential in determining the usefulness and performance characteristics of a material. ... READ MORE
Water Purification and Filtration (Published: 7/21/2008)
Because impurities can be a critical factor in many research experiments, water purity ranks high in importance.... READ MORE
Fume Hoods (Published: 7/18/2008)
In the Product Focus on Fume Hoods in the July/August 2008 issue of Lab Manager, three industry experts shared some ideas on what you should know before purchasing a fume hood and how to get the most out of one. Here we continue the discussion with answers on matching the hood to the work being done, new developments in the technology, and a few parting thoughts. ... READ MORE
How It Works
Production of 3D Cell Cultures (Published: 2/8/2010)
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.... READ MORE
Managing R&D Data (Published: 2/8/2010)
Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) are essential tools for
managing data for QA/QC/Process labs throughout the chemical and petroleum
industries.... READ MORE
HPLC Core-Shell Particle Technologies (Published: 2/8/2010)
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.... READ MORE
Transfecting B-cell Lymphomas With siRNA (Published: 1/6/2010)
Using small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) to exploit the mechanism of RNA interference (RNAi) has become a powerful tool to study gene function in cell culture and in vivo.... READ MORE
Nucleic Acid Contamination Solved With ExitusPlus™ Technology (Published: 1/6/2010)
Only PCR analysis in combination
with DNA degradation assays show
the true decontamination potential of a
reagent. In addition, the use of autoclaving to eliminate DNA from microorganisms requires Autoclave-ExitusPlus for complete removal of viral and bacterial nucleic acids.... READ MORE
Using Cryogenic Liquid Argon Dewars Cost-Effectively (Published: 1/6/2010)
CONCOAs Intelligent Gas Distribution System IntelliSwitch II continuously monitors your reserve containers pressure, using programmed software logic to determine if a container is truly empty or contains residual product.... READ MORE
Benchtop Flow Cytometry (Published: 1/6/2010)
Benchtop, micro-capillary flow cytometers, paired with ready-to-use cell analysis kits, enable any
researcher to leverage the power of flow cytometry, regardless of expertise or access to a core facility.... READ MORE
Obtaining Cost-Effective and Precise qPCR Chemistries (Published: 12/7/2009)
IDT has recently developed its PrimeTime qPCR assay portfolio. This complete range of assay scales enables more affordable
gene studies which better reflect the needs of the customer.... READ MORE
Sample Preparation for the Detection of PAH and Phthalates (Published: 12/7/2009)
Polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons, also known as PAH, are used as plasticizers in many caoutchouc products, such as the rubber grips of tools. Some PAH have a proven carcinogenic effect on humans; this is why there are critical limits for the maximum concentration allowed in consumer products.... READ MORE
Predicting Central Nervous System (CNS) Drug Penetration (Published: 12/7/2009)
Data from a number of in vitro models can be combined to assess the potential for molecules to penetrate the blood-brain barrier (BBB) and cause an effect in the CNS.... READ MORE
Sample Security (Published: 12/7/2009)
Hamilton Storage Technologies has developed an automated sample management system that provides sample security, audit trails and complete chain of custody documentation.... READ MORE
Accelerated, Prep-Free Mercury Analysis (Published: 11/6/2009)
Problem: The determination of mercury has become a routine test in many analytical
laboratories. ... READ MORE
Alleviating Acetonitrile Supply Issues (Published: 11/6/2009)
Problem: Acetonitrile costs have soared by 6 to 8 times since the summer of 2008 due to a global shortage of this key chromatography solvent.... READ MORE
Multiplexing the Technology to Increase Throughput in LC/MS Analysis (Published: 10/7/2009)
The popularity of mass spectrometers (MS) in the food, clinical research and pharmaceutical markets has pushed labs to seek ways to improve the speed of their liquid chromatography (LC), thus increasing the throughput of their MS.... READ MORE
Viscometer/Rheometer-On-A-Chip (Published: 10/7/2009)
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Capturing More Volatile EPA Method 8270 Compounds (Published: 10/7/2009)
Using the Horizon Technology 8270 Carbon Cartridge Kit enables the capture of the more
volatile 8270 compounds. The 8270 Carbon Cartridge Kit is designed for use with the Horizon Technology SPE-DEX 4790 Automated Extractor System, and the Oasis HLB (Hydrophilic-Lipophilic Balanced) solid phase extraction disk,
developed by Horizon Technology and Waters Corporation.... READ MORE
Automating Sample Preparation (Published: 10/7/2009)
Agilent Technologies has taken an important step forward in automating sample preparation with its 7693A Automatic Liquid Sampler... READ MORE
Automated Nanoliter Liquid Handler (Published: 9/3/2009)
The steadily escalating cost of the drug discovery process means companies are continuously looking for ways to increase process and cost efficiency.... READ MORE
3-D Cell Culture Simplified (Published: 9/3/2009)
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.... READ MORE
An Automated Liquid Handling Station (Published: 9/3/2009)
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.... READ MORE
Near Infrared Chemical Imaging (Published: 9/3/2009)
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.... READ MORE
Gas Process Automation (Published: 7/17/2009)
Many relatively simple industrial or laboratory processes that require control of flow or pressure can be greatly improved with automation.... READ MORE
Live Cell Analysis Under Shear Flow (Published: 7/17/2009)
In todays life science research environment, the usefulness and versatility of cellular analysis is growing rapidly. ... READ MORE
Supercritical Water Oxidation Technology for TOC (Published: 7/17/2009)
Sample matrices are known to create analytical obstacles during routine Total Organic Carbon (TOC) analysis.... READ MORE
Simplifying Pure Water Systems (Published: 6/11/2009)
Water purification systems are required for a variety of applications, all of which require different degrees of purity. With a wide range of pure water systems available, it can be difficult to know which one will provide the best results for your lab.... READ MORE
Zeta Potential Determination for Macroscopic Solid Samples (Published: 6/11/2009)
The majority of the zetameters are based on the electrophoresis measuring principle where the zeta potential for a colloidal system is analyzed by measurement of the electrophoretic mobility of the particles.... READ MORE
Induced Grating Technology in Particle Size Analysis (Published: 6/11/2009)
Currently nanoparticles are measured by most particle size analyzers using scattered light; however in some cases this presents many physical restrictions and also requires the input of the refractive index as a measurement condition.... READ MORE
Reduced Energy Operating Mode for BSCS (Published: 5/13/2009)
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.... READ MORE
Automating Quantitative & Qualitative Protein Analyses (Published: 5/13/2009)
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 quantitative information.... READ MORE
Fluid Extraction and Containment System (Published: 4/7/2009)
Fluid extraction and containment systems is a more reliable and safe to use equipment that offers no human monitoring, total containment of waste fluid and safeguards against overfilling.... READ MORE
Automating Dilute Solution Viscometry (Published: 4/7/2009)
Automation offers improved
productivity, reduced manual input and the
elimination of Safety Health and Environment
(SHE) issues associated with solvent
exposure.... READ MORE
Mass Spectrometry: Atmospheric Pressure Ionization Sources (Published: 4/7/2009)
Design for atmospheric pressure
ionization sources came of age in the
late 1980s to provide a powerful analytical
tool. The motivating force behind such
invention has always been the need to
answer questions better and faster with
tools that provide greater utility.... READ MORE
Supercritical Fluid Extraction (Published: 2/23/2009)
Extraction of oils and flavors
from natural products is traditionally
accomplished with either organic
solvents or by steam distillation. Both
of these methods have significant
drawbacks.... READ MORE
Multi-Tasking in Microplate Format (Published: 2/23/2009)
Scientists working in
microplate format can go through
several wash/dispense cycles in
the course of their application.... READ MORE
How It Works - Microwave-Assisted Extraction (Published: 1/7/2009)
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How It Works - Point-of-Use Ultra Pure Water (Published: 1/7/2009)
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How It Works - Multicolor Flow Cytometry (Published: 1/7/2009)
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How it Works - Spectrophotometer Standards (Published: 11/13/2008)
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How it Works - The Microvolume Quantitation Solution (Published: 11/13/2008)
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Solving Common Water Bath Problems (Published: 9/17/2008)
The challenge of incubation has always been to provide an ideal environment for heating and thawing while minimizing the occurrence of contamination. The use of a dry, metallic thermal media in lieu of water in a traditional water bath is a simple way of eliminating a common source of contamination in the lab.... READ MORE
Increasing LC-MS Sample Throughput with Multiplexing HPLC Systems (Published: 9/17/2008)
Multiplexing technology enables parallel HPLC systems to synchronize to a single mass spectrometer.... READ MORE
Wet Chemistry Made Easy (Published: 7/21/2008)
The way laboratories perform analysis and operate is changing. The market is demanding that laboratories become more efficient and reduce overall operating costs. At the same time, less skilled personnel are available or can be afforded to perform these functions. ... READ MORE
Protecting RNA Samples at Room Temperature (Published: 7/21/2008)
RNA samples are notoriously difficult to work with given their highly labile nature and tendency to degrade even under carefully controlled RNase-free conditions and maintenance in cold environments. Exposure to slightly elevated temperatures for even short time periods can compromise RNA integrity and detrimentally affect downstream assays and results. ... READ MORE
Environmentally Friendly Circulators and Water Baths (Published: 1/31/2008)
The Julabo FL-300 Recirculating Cooler... READ MORE
A Better Way to Break up Samples (Published: 1/31/2008)
The BIOCON Bullet Blender.... READ MORE
Creating miRNA Libraries (Published: 12/31/2007)
IDT miRCat Small RNA Cloning Kit.... READ MORE
Precise Dispensing of Bulk Liquids in Miroplate Format (Published: 11/30/2007)
MicroFlo Select Dispenser... READ MORE
Whole Well Cell-based Screening (Published: 11/30/2007)
TTP LabTechs Acumen range of microplate cytometers... READ MORE
Asset Management Software (Published: 10/31/2007)
PerkinElmer's OneSource asset management software... READ MORE
High Containment at Low Cost (Published: 9/30/2007)
The PreciseTM HEPA-Filtered Glove Box... READ MORE
Freezer Sample Management (Published: 8/31/2007)
The LABREPCO Freezer Rack Configuration... READ MORE
Automating Microbiology Specimen Set Up (Published: 7/31/2007)
InnocuLAB automates microbiology specimen set up.... READ MORE
Special Reports
Ask the Expert Setting up High-Throughput Screening Laboratory (Published: 2/8/2010)
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.... READ MORE
Science Matters - Want Your Workforce to Thrive? Innovate! (Published: 2/8/2010)
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 their industry, especially after the economic downturn of 2009.... READ MORE
Evolution of Gas Chromatography (Published: 2/8/2010)
The history of gas chromatography (GC)
dates back to the first experiments of Mikhail Tsvet separating plant pigments using paper chromatography in 1903 to Schuftan & Eucken introducing vapor as the mobile phase in the 1930s... READ MORE
Evolution of the Pittsburgh Conference (Published: 2/8/2010)
In February 1950, the first Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry and Applied Spectroscopy was held on the 17th floor of the William Penn Hotel in downtown Pittsburgh.... READ MORE
Coloring Outside the Lines (Published: 2/8/2010)
To succeed in todays marketplace, lab managers need to be creative and innovative. Though many lab professionals dont see themselves as creative, in fact they AREeach and every time they question the norm.... READ MORE
Dig Deeper (Published: 2/8/2010)
This months Dig Deeper video features Jeffrey Tobe, author of the feature article Coloring Outside the Lines.... READ MORE
Science Matters - January 2010 (Published: 1/6/2010)
Free Agency: A Positive Career Choice... READ MORE
Ask The Expert: Designing An Eco-Friendly Lab (Published: 1/6/2010)
Dr. Michael D. Hopkins talks to Tanuja Koppal, contributing editor to Lab Manager Magazine, about his experiences and involvement in renovating the Searle Chemistry Building at the University of Chicago. ... READ MORE
Perspective On: A Pharmaceutical Research Lab (Published: 1/6/2010)
Precision Anitibody, part of A&G Pharmaceutical, Inc., is a contract company that creates custom antibodies for pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies and federal and academic research labs. Lab manager Joe Corvera shares how he and his staff of nine successfully manage hundreds of projects each year in their 8,000 square-foot lab.... READ MORE
Evolution of Microplate Technology (Published: 1/6/2010)
This guide will take a look at the evolution of three main areas of microplate technology -instrumentation, applications and the plates themselves.... READ MORE
Who's Going to Pittcon and Why? (Published: 1/6/2010)
The 60-year-old U.S. laboratory science exposition, The Pittsburgh Conference, is fast approaching. With that in mind, last month we conducted a Lab Manager Magazine Pittcon 2010 Attendance Survey in which we asked our readers to weigh in on their experience with the show and their expectations for 2010.... READ MORE
2010 Lab Equipment Buyers' New Year's Resolutions (Published: 1/5/2010)
The beginning of a new year, let alone a new decade, is the perfect time to rethink the processes used in your lab to procure new equipment. Thanks to evolving online resources, forward-thinking print media content and new solutions offered by vendors, there is likely room in every lab buyer's procedure for improvement. Below are 10 new years resolutions you might consider making that will propel your purchasing into the next decade, saving you time and money. ... READ MORE
Science Matters - December 2009 (Published: 12/7/2009)
A Year in Review Looking Back and Planning Ahead... READ MORE
Evolution of the Analytical Lab Balance (Published: 12/7/2009)
This article will look at the major technological
breakthroughsfrom the first single-pan analytical balance manufactured in 1945 to that which more
closely resembles whats in your lab today.... READ MORE
Keeping Safety in Sight (Published: 11/6/2009)
Safety glasses, googgles and face shields - know what to use when.... READ MORE
Science Matters (Published: 11/6/2009)
Employees are satisfied, but organizations still look to improve.... READ MORE
Science Matters (Published: 10/7/2009)
Consider Doing Something Different in the Pharmaceutical Industry - Latest trends shaping the scientific workforce.... READ MORE
Evolution of the Pipette (Published: 9/30/2009)
SCIENTIFIC DEMANDS CONTINUE TO DRIVE THE DEVELOPMENT OF
THIS ONCE SIMPLE, NOW HIGHLY SOPHISTICATED, TECHNOLOGY... READ MORE
9 Steps on How to Perform a Laboratory Quality Audit (Published: 6/11/2009)
It is strongly recommended that a laboratory conduct its own internal quality audit with sufficient frequency to assure that test analyses provide continuously reliable results. An internal audit will also provide the lab with knowledge of how well it follows its own quality program and prepare it for audients by clients. Guidelines for Laboratory Quality Auditing, Donald C. Singer and Ronald P. Upton... READ MORE
Science Industry Employees Say It's the "Value of work that really counts" (Published: 5/13/2009)
Latest trends shaping the scientific workforce.... READ MORE
8 Steps on What to Do if Your Company Merged with Another Company and Will Combine its Laboratory Informatics (Published: 5/13/2009)
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 llabs are required to harmonize and share systems. Here are eight approaches to accomplishing this sometimes daunting task.... READ MORE
Managing Samples & Their Storage (Published: 5/13/2009)
New approaches to laboratory information management offer easy, cost-effective methods for solving a ubiquitous problem... READ MORE
Biosecurity Regulations (Published: 5/13/2009)
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 scientific research.... READ MORE
Social Networking Sites: A New Recruiting Tool (Published: 4/7/2009)
Social networking sites allow recruiters to establish relationships with candidates while promoting their company and leveraging relationships into placements down the road.... READ MORE
U.S. Science Remains Far From Its Rightful Place (Published: 3/5/2009)
Rush Holt, a plasma physicist by training, represents New Jerseys 12th Congressional District in the U.S. Congress. Recently, Laura Sanders talked with him about the state of science and science funding in the United States.... READ MORE
John's Pittcon Chicago 2009 Survival Guide (Published: 3/2/2009)
John's Pittcon Chicago 2009 survival guide.... READ MORE
Science Matters (Published: 2/23/2009)
Latest trends shaping the scientific workforce; free agents on the move.... READ MORE
Laboratory Ergonomics (Published: 2/23/2009)
Things you should know...things you should do.... READ MORE
Ventilation Strategies (Published: 2/23/2009)
Constant flow, variable flow, and all the space between.... READ MORE
Validating Processes (Published: 2/23/2009)
Validation project management software offers a uniform method for managing projects, documentation and data.... READ MORE
8 Steps to Writing an SOP (Published: 2/23/2009)
The SOP development process is an excellent way for managers, workers, and technical advisers to cooperate for everyones benefit. Standard operating procedures used in combination with planned training and regular performance feedback lead to an effective and motivated workforce.... READ MORE
ANNUAL INVESTMENT STUDY (Published: 2/6/2009)
Lab Manager, as the business management advisor for R&D decision makers, will launch an annual, independent research project to determine the markets investment trends and activities. ... READ MORE
Perspective On: A Biofuels Lab (Published: 1/7/2009)
The U.S. Department of Energy's Bioenergy Research Center does everything from chemical and biochemical analyses to bioengineering to process scale-up to microbial strain development... READ MORE
When Disaster Strikes, Don't Be Caught Unprepared (Published: 1/7/2009)
Effective emergency management requires preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery to protect personnel, samples, records and operations.... READ MORE
Now What? (Published: 1/7/2009)
Your laboratory failed an important safety inspection...Now What?... READ MORE
An Interview with Tony Montana, PhD (Published: 11/13/2008)
If you run the lab like a seperate island outside the company, you will not be able to demonstrate where the laboratory is adding value to the overall business.... READ MORE
Through A Glass, Brightly (Published: 11/13/2008)
Nikon's small world recognizes excellence in photography through the light microscope.... READ MORE
An Interview with Rachel Wilson, Ph.D. (Published: 9/17/2008)
Assistant Professor of Neurobiology, Harvard Medical School. Everything in research science is risky, like were setting out on an
expedition into an unknown, uncharted place.... READ MORE
Lab Manager Magazine Readership Survey (Published: 8/18/2008)
Lab Manager Magazine Readership Survey... READ MORE
Questions and Answers on... Fume Hoods (Published: 7/21/2008)
The purpose of a fume hood is to contain contaminants and prevent their escape into the laboratory. This is accomplished by drawing contaminates within the hoods work area away from the user, so that inhalation and contact are minimized. Here are a few commonly asked questions about fume hood systems. ... READ MORE
When Things Go Boom in the Lab (Published: 7/21/2008)
As we say over and over again, chemical safety begins with a good working knowledge of the chemicals you use and their hazardous properties. When incompatible materials contact each other the result can lead to explosion, the evolution of toxic or flammable gas, or both. ... READ MORE
Laboratory Informatics (Published: 7/21/2008)
My lesson to you is this: come up with an offbeat title like this, give it to the editor of a periodical in jest, and the next thing you know, youll be writing an article to match. Still, the title is true. Informatics permeates the modern lab. ... READ MORE
More Questions and Answers on Fume Hoods (Published: 7/18/2008)
Web Box - More Information... READ MORE
A Well-defined Vision: the key to driving a hybrid laboratory to success (Published: 6/30/2007)
The hybrid model is a successful and profitable one in theory. However, this success lies in the proper management of the lab -- which has proven to be problematic.... READ MORE
Ned's Rules of Engagement (Published: 9/30/2006)
These are not rules to live by; they are rules to enjoy living by.... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz
Editor's Buzz - Oct 23/09 (Published: 10/23/2009)
Last week I received a phone call from a lab manager asking if there was literature or guidelines for cleaning up the glassware clutter and chemicals in his research lab. I had nothing to offer. Do you?... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Sept 3/09 (Published: 9/3/2009)
'I do think that we're entering an age when scientists are increasingly aware of the social and political implications of their work." - Dietram Scheufele, Department of Life Sciences Communication, University of Wisconsin-Madison... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Jul 30/09 (Published: 7/30/2009)
Regarding its acquisition of Varian, an Agilent source said, "The combined company will be able to provide a more comprehensive set of solutions across a wider range of industries." That's the good news.... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Jul 14/09 (Published: 7/14/2009)
"Lab management would suffer without the multiple perspectives and experiences afforded by a diverse workforce. 'The key to innovation, in economic terms, resides inside the heads of people -- the more diverse the better.'"... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - June 23/09 (Published: 6/23/2009)
"Relatives of UCLA research assistant Sheri Sangji, who died of burns from a chemical explosion, say a state investigator ignored key information and seek harsher penalties for the university." LA Times, 6/22... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - June 9/09 (Published: 6/9/2009)
In our June Leadership & Staffing article, author Allison Champion describes her lab's cross-training program in which technicians develop capabilities in more than one area and adjust their focus as needed to alleviate workflow bottlenecks.... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - May 8/09 (Published: 5/8/2009)
Research institutions all over the country are vying for a share of the $21.5 billion federal research money available under the stimulus package. Our survey says one of those institutions might be yours.... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Apr 29/09 (Published: 4/29/2009)
Unless you live under a very big rock, far away from all things technological, you have become aware of Twitter. Maybe more than aware. Maybe a participant. ... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Apr 15/09 (Published: 4/15/2009)
An article in last Sundays New York Times suggested that the current financial crisis may be driving college students from finance to careers in science and public service.... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Apr 7/09 (Published: 4/7/2009)
When it comes to purchasing laboratory equipment, how much, if any, does the internet help in your decision making process?... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Mar 26/09 (Published: 3/26/2009)
As sites and tools for online networking and collaboration evolve, they are gaining a permanent place in most laboratories and businesses. Have you explored?... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Mar 17/09 (Published: 3/17/2009)
If you were in Chicago last week for Pittcon, what was your impression of the show? Did you find what you wanted and learn what you needed to?... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Mar 3/09 (Published: 3/3/2009)
"Poor training, poor technique, lack of supervision and improper method," said Neal Langerman, former head of the American Chemical Society's Division of Chemical Health and Safety, about the lab fire that killed UCLA research assistant Sheri Sangji.... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Feb 18/09 (Published: 2/18/2009)
The $787 billion stimulus package that President Obama signed into law yesterday provides $21.5 billion in science and research spending. What, if anything, does this mean for you?... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Feb 5/09 (Published: 2/5/2009)
Lab managers have a responsibility to see that appropriated funds are used wisely and in accordance with their laboratories' business goals.... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Jan 20/09 (Published: 1/20/2009)
In Barrack Obama's inaugural address, he pledged to "restore science to its rightful place and wield technology's wonders to raise health care's quality and lower its cost."
... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Jan 19/09 (Published: 1/19/2009)
"Invention and innovation are quite different things," declares Dr. Lienhard, emeritus professor of technology and culture at the University of Houston. To promote invention, a lab manager has to devise methods of instilling a sense of freedom in the research staff.... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Jan 7/09 (Published: 1/7/2009)
Most people dislike uncertainty. Therefore, the first priority of a manager should be to reduce uncertainty in the workplace by replacing fear, anger and rumors with facts, sensitivity to employee concerns and clarity of group goals and objectives... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Dec 18/08 (Published: 12/18/2008)
Support In Tough Times - For Minerals, Metals & Materials Society members whose careers may have been affected by the economic recession, new resources were introduced today to offer practical and moral support.
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Editor's Buzz - Dec 15/08 (Published: 12/15/2008)
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provides information specific to environmental management issues associated with small labs. (Visit: http://www.epa.gov/sbo/labguide.htm) What other challenges are unique to small labs?... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Nov 19/08 (Published: 11/19/2008)
Engagement with the public is a responsibility that many, if not most, scientists should accept, says David P. Friedman, Ph.D. I would even argue that it is a moral imperative, to be ignored at our own risk, he adds.... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Nov 6/08 (Published: 11/6/2008)
Obamas Win and the Scientific Community
Only two days after Barack Obamas historic election-day victory, it may be premature to speculate exactly how his administration will impact the scientific research community. But based on campaign pledges and promises, it looks encouraging.
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Editor's Buzz - Oct 24/08 (Published: 10/24/2008)
Women Scientists Speak Out! Combining a career in science with motherhood? Think youre alone? Think again. www.sciencemoms.wordpress.com provides an online community to discuss issues of motherhood in science.... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Oct 21/08 (Published: 10/21/2008)
Last week I was in Waltham, Massachusetts attending the Association of Laboratory Managers (ALMA) 29th Annual Conference. Along with some very strong presentations, there was a high level of engagement from the attendees, who were clearly there to get answers.... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Oct 10/08 (Published: 10/10/2008)
The economy, the election, your business. If thats not on your mind these days, youre lucky or not paying attention. Lab Manager Magazine is looking at all of these topics with the hopes of shedding some light.... READ MORE
Editor's Buzz - Oct 3/08 (Published: 10/3/2008)
Join Editor-in-Chief Pam Ahlberg every Friday as she comments on the top stories, research trends, technology breakthroughs and other developments impacting commercial, government, R&D and academic laboratory managers.... READ MORE
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