Across health care and drug development, experts need advanced tools to manage specimens and their associated data
Problem: With non-automated sample management systems, searching and sharing information within and without the lab is slow and tedious.
New system sprang from a desire to better preserve ribosome crystals
Problem: Laboratories are faced with challenges when it comes to storing and tracking samples.
Sample transport is an important part of a successful laboratory operation, vital to accurate analysis.
Problem: Advancements in technology in the scientific arena have led to the requirement to store larger numbers of compounds including small molecules, potential drug candidates or biological samples.
New approaches promise financial and environmental cost savings while addressing the challenge of increased bio-specimen collection
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Move Beyond Policies to Build a Lab Culture Where Safety is Second Nature