Sentences with phrase «lab personnel use»

Lab personnel use a method called reverse - transcription polymerase chain reaction, or RT - PCR, to check for the virus.

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The best solutions to date for figuring out their career outcomes include trawling the Internet to track postdocs from labs with funding from National Institutes of Health T32 institutional training grants, which require that all lab personnel be listed, and manually curating a postdoc outcome database using piecemeal data from a variety of sources, both of which are very labor intensive and potentially error prone.
These are called lab - developed tests, or LDTs, defined as tests that are manufactured and interpreted by the same individual lab that designed them — in contrast to, say, a quick strep test meant to be used and understood by a wide variety of personnel in doctor's offices everywhere.
Postdocs now required to use time sheets may find their roles becoming more like those of technicians, and labs with higher personnel costs may be thinking of rebalancing staff.
Recipients of 2018 Sloan Research Fellows will receive an award of $ 65,000, which Aylward will use to fund personnel in his lab and to purchase a server for computational genomic research.
Other responsibilities include general lab management duties, scheduling and planning assistance, budget monitoring and purchase orders approval, providing technical assistance to students and other laboratory personnel, obtaining approvals required for environmental safety, animal use, and stem cell use (e.g., laboratory clearance, IACUC, IRB, SCRO, and BUA), and assisting in the assembly of materials for grant and fellowship applications.
The lab personnel are more than willing to discuss the results of our analysis should any company whose products are reported here choose to take issue with our laboratory procedures, suitability of equipment used, calibration standards, or experience of the laboratory staff.
Consider the school personnel who already understand, intuitively, how this principle works: the music teacher whose program has been cut in order to fund computer labs; the principal who has had to beef up security in order to protect high - priced technology; the superintendent who has had to craft an «acceptable use» agreement that governs children's use of the Internet (and for the first time in our history renounces the school's responsibility for the material children are exposed to while in school).
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