While the need for trans-global collaboration was obvious in 1991, the reluctance of the scientific community to embrace the social media aspects of the Internet for that same purpose seems curious
The Registration Committee is pleased to announce that conferee registration is now open for Pittcon 2013, which will be held March 17-21, 2013, at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia, PA.
The University of Texas at Arlington is teaming with Brookhaven and Argonne national laboratories to develop a universal version of PanDA, a workload management system built to process huge volumes of data from experiments at the LHC.
The College of Health Sciences has launched an online interactive laboratory which allows researchers and students worldwide to remotely access the Boise State University Thermal Manikin Laboratory.
BioTek Instruments proudly announces receipt of the 2012 Drug Discovery Product of the Year – Scientists' Choice Award for their Synergy™ NEO HTS Multi-Mode Microplate Reader.
In this Q&A, three expert end-users from three different fields discuss the data systems they use in their facilities, how easy those systems were to learn to use, and how the systems changed things in their labs.
Being connected with colleagues all over the world with regard to your lab work or any other project your organization is working on isn’t just about taking an innovative approach when it comes to the scientific workplace.
George Weinstock, Ph.D., professor of Genetics and Molecular Microbiology at Washington University, discusses what a lab manager can do to stay abreast of changes in the rapidly evolving field of next-generation sequencing.
Two lawsuits alleging the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center president of starting a biotech company through stealing groundbreaking research from the University of Pennsylvania have been dismissed after those involved came to a resolution.