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Technology News January 2013

by Lab Manager
The latest equipment, instruments and system introductions to the laboratory market.

Automating Your Lab

by Mike May, PhD
The concept of lab automation sounds almost magical, as if a sophisticated machine here or there makes a lab run by itself. Indeed, automation can improve the efficiency of a lab and more, but figuring out the best “here” or “there” creates the challenge.

How to Avoid Contamination in the Microbiology Lab

by Tanuja Koppal, PhD
Contributing editor Tanuja Koppal, PhD, talks to Scott Sutton, PhD, principal of Microbiology Network, Inc., and Alison Buchan, PhD, associate professor, Department of Microbiology at the University of Tennessee, about the main sources and causes of contamination in a microbiology lab and how these problems can be minimized or eliminated. 

A Lab App for That

by John Joyce, PhD
In this article, we look at more general applications that are useful in the laboratory, no matter the type, as well as specialty apps from instrument vendors.

Computational Changes in Next-Generation Sequencing

by Tanuja Koppal, PhD
Zhuoyi Huang, PhD, postdoctoral associate in the laboratory of Dr. Fuli Yu, at the Human Genome Sequencing Center, Baylor College of Medicine, talks to contributing editor Tanuja Koppal, PhD, about the work they have been doing to address the computational challenges associated with analysis of high throughput next-generation sequencing (NGS) data.

Safe Enough?

by Vince McLeod, CIH
According to a recent OSHA publication, there are more than 500,000 workers employed in laboratories in the United States.1 And as lab managers, you know that laboratories can be potentially dangerous places to work.

'Appifying' the Laboratory

by Bernard B. Tulsi
In recent years, research labs have been a notable beneficiary as a variety of highly functional and specialized apps have gained the acceptance and even gratitude of a broad spectrum of laboratory managers, research scientists and bench technologists.

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