LAB NOTEBOOK By Allison Lee, ISB Research Associate In a collaborative research effort, chief scientist Dennis Hansell invited four co-chief scientists (Alexander Bochdansky, Jack DiTullio, Rob Dunbar, and ISB's Mónica Orellana) to be part of a grant looking at the origination, utilization, and movement of carbon in the oceans, specifically the Ross Sea.
Not exact matches
I am mesmerized
by the art of it,» she reports in the unemotional, sparsely punctuated, and deceptively bland first person present tense that Wang uses throughout the book, as if the protagonist were recording her life as a series of observations in a
lab notebook.
(Another reason,
by the way, for making sure your
lab notebook is in very good shape is to help deflect any attempts to make counter claims.)
Three weeks later, Mikovits — who had returned to California to be with her husband — was served with a civil lawsuit
by the WPI claiming she had «purloined»
lab notebooks and other intellectual property belonging exclusively to the WPI, charges her attorney has vehemently denied.
Koch admires the integrated system set up
by chemist Jean - Claude Bradley of Drexel University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who coined the term «Open
Notebook Science» and runs one of the most open
labs in the world.
Many (especially corporate) laboratories have a formal process
by which each day's
lab notebook pages are signed and witnessed.
Engage students in opportunities to write often — e.g.,
by assigning
lab reports, technical manuals, narrative stories, research summaries, opinion papers, or interactive
notebooks.