ArticleRecycling Lab Plastics: Success Storiesby Lauren EverettStart-ups and local programs are overcoming the barriers currently limiting large-scale recycling of plastic waste generated by labs
ArticleKnowing versus Doing: How Leaders Can Impact Performanceby Pamela Brooks-Richards, MA, CDTLF, CPIIEncouraging change in employees is not a technical problem—learn how to avoid these four misconceptions around improving performance
InsightsManaging a Biotechnology Labby Rachel MuenzToday’s life science laboratories face several challenges, but have just as many solutions to tackle these issues head-on
NewsHow Vertical Farms Could Be Ready to Take Offby John Innes CentreThere is a growing environmental and economic case for this type of agriculture, according to new research laying out radical ways of putting food on our plates
App NoteLab Equipment Maintenanceby Donna KridelbaughBe prepared for the unknown with preventive care
Product NewsDeveloping New Technology to Address Antibiotic Resistanceby TTP PlcSystem for assessing urinary tract infections at the point of care, and determining optimal antibiotic course, is on track for initial trials in 2020
NewsTen Resilience-Building Habits to Masterby Wayne M. Sotile, PhD,Gary R. Simonds, MD, MHCDSJust in time for Nurses Week, these tips can help nurses and other health care workers thrive in the aftermath of the pandemic
EditorialNew Game Plansby Pamela AhlbergWelcome to Lab Manager’s first issue of 2016, in which we look at a number of challenges and changes facing today’s lab managers.
It's Not All About Sizeby Angelo DePalma, PhDWhether your business is pharmaceuticals, mining, paints, or foods, you are probably working with smaller particles than you were a decade ago.
ArticleManaging a Multigenerational Laboratoryby Scott D. Hanton, PhDUnderstanding the unique traits of each generation ensures a cohesive work environment