I don't really know anything
about running a lab, even though I've had some experience organizing a very small - scale experiment.
But do you have any idea how much information
about running a lab is missing from your Ph.D. and postdoctoral experiences?
Not exact matches
Epicenter
runs corporate innovation
labs, provide fast growing digital companies flexible work space as well as knowledge and creativity through seminars and educational programs for companies and organizations that wish to learn more
about digital opportunities and corporate innovation.
With growing concern
about people, including pregnant women, who may have traveled overseas and been exposed to Zika virus, Gov. Andrew Cuomo is deploying the state's Wadsworth Center
labs to
run tests for people who may have exposed to the mosquito - borne illness.
He says he spent those hours «
running around all the
labs,» asking researchers
about their work: «I was fascinated by this new world where nothing seems impossible.»
After
running a number of computationally intensive simulations of supernova light at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), a Department of Energy Office of Science User Facility located at Berkeley
Lab, Goldstein and Nugent suspect that they'll be able to find
about 1,000 of these strongly lensed Type Ia supernovae in data collected by the upcoming Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST)--
about 20 times more than previous expectations.
Think
about the status of your ongoing projects and, if necessary, give clear instructions to an undergraduate or
lab technician to keep your experiments
running while you're gone.
CDC: The typical academic laboratory employs «agents» with a wide range of expertise and experience, from the unmotivated undergraduate student who understands little
about the work, to the experienced technician who is, in effect, the
lab's Chief Operations Officer, to the advanced postdoc who may know more
about the work than the «principal» and will be
running her own laboratory in a year or two.
Rogers says he
runs his own
lab on that model, encouraging students to focus on interdisciplinary scientific discovery and also to think
about applications.
Instead of tweaking the shade of that ubiquitous blue backing on my thesis defense slides and becoming acquainted with the finer points of «business casual» attire, I've spent the last couple months frantically
running about the
lab completing the tasks set by my all - powerful minders.
«It's really a struggle to
run a
lab of more than
about 30 people.
Semi-starved
lab mice will not only live
about 25 percent longer but will
run a maze at three years with the facility of a well - fed mouse of six months.
Quoted prices start at
about $ 960 and while the technical descriptions differ a little from site to site, for those New Scientist found, the tests are
run by a
lab in Toronto, Canada, operated by a company called the Health Genetic Center.
Making the Right Moves, sponsored by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute and the Burroughs Wellcome Fund, offers tips and advice
about all kinds of management issues from faculty who've
run research
labs for a long time.
Working there taught me a great deal
about how to set up, maintain, and
run a
lab.
Based on information supplied to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) regarding 28 T32 training programs covering 303 faculty -
run labs, the study included more than 1700 former postdocs, or
about 40 % of those departing UCSF during the covered years.
Paul Weiss, a chemist at Pennsylvania State University,
ran to the
lab bench when he heard
about the work.
In what he termed «a poor man's supercomputer,» Carlisle used
about a dozen desktop computers in the Wyoming Geographic Information Science Center
lab that
ran simultaneously 24/7 for
about a month during one summer.
I
run a
lab where we do work on public health problems and it [shocked] me, the number of ideas that have come from simply writing
about a story here.
NIH is very serious
about getting the work done, which means that it also helps to have experience
running a
lab and managing money, although these criteria are loosened for new investigators.
The NIH is very serious
about getting the work done — which means that it also helps to have experience
running a
lab and managing money, although these criteria are loosened for new investigators.
Exposure to business ideas gives trainees specific skills for starting and
running a
lab, says Gould, but also gives them more confidence and a greater sense of purpose
about their work.
The couple, cancer biologists Renata Pasqualini and Wadih Arap, who
run a
lab together at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, Texas, has a unique way of thinking
about drug development.
Running their
labs safely is not just
about meeting regulatory requirements, they add — it is
about making sure their group members think
about their experiments with safety in mind.
If you
run a research
lab within the RCMI community, please contribute to open science by sharing information
about your resources through eagle - i.
Specifically targeted to those new to or
about to take on a leadership role in science (new
lab, new responsibilities) the workshop gives scientists a solid experience - based foundation in managing others, negotiating win / win outcomes,
running effective meetings, selecting the best team members, setting goals and giving useful feedback.
During her time spent at the
lab, Caroline is dedicated to
running various educational programs, including Ocean's Explorers, a summer day camp designed to give children between the ages of 7 - 14 an opportunity to learn
about ocean research and conservation.
Thinking
about the costs of this work in materials and working hours is not pleasant, when you are
running a
lab on a limited budget.
Here, Dr. Cole
runs through all the potential
lab tests you might want to have done, detailing what each will tell you
about your gut health and food intolerances.
Consider a mitochondrial work - up; your doctor can
run a bunch of
lab tests that will give you more info
about your mitochondria health.
I found out I had Hashimoto's
about 2 years ago because I was feeling exhausted and had one missed period, I
ran some
lab tests and confirmed it, but my thyroid is working just fine (I checked my thyroid every 3 months and everything was perfect, so I didn't take any levothyroxine or anything) I had baby # 1 a year ago (unplanned) and even in my pregnancy my thyroid worked fine, the only thing that my ob / gyn ordered was to take 5mcg of prednisone (I didn't know anything
about Hashimoto's at the time, only that I had it) and 25mcg of levothyroxine even when my labtests were fine; TSH, t3, t4 etc..
What to do
about it: I suggest
running microbiome
labs to find out the landscape of your gut garden.
I think
about many solutions: — Increasing my aerobic volume — Adjusting my MAF HR to 180 — my age + 5 (I'm 29 yo so it would be 156 instead of 151 bpm) * according to the 180 formula I can add 5 if I've been
running for at least two years without injury and have made progress in competition * in my case this is almost true except that it's been only 1 + year — Performing a
lab test to discover my true MAF HR — Adding some more intensity periods, without fearing
about the volume (but always listening to my body and ensuring proper rest between workouts)
10, is director of the middle school for low - income boys, their new Innovation Commons
lab (once the school's library and
run by Jim Bopp) is all
about trial and error, with the expectation that there will be mistakes and lots of iterations.
Though she will be in Colombia until fall semester 2018, Umaña - Taylor is getting her research
lab at HGSE up and
running, and is interested in communicating with current and prospective HGSE students
about her work.
Forget
about the hundreds of hours that children have already spent prepping or the absurd Common Core Smarter Balanced Assessment Field Test and forget that instead of informing towns that only 10 % of their students need serve as rat
labs for this test, Malloy and Pryor decided that ALL Connecticut public school students should be used a guinea pigs — test subjects for a testing that will
run from March through June — all without the approval of their parents.
Secondly, there are tremendous cost savings associated with the Learning
Lab —
about half a million dollars a year — because students are coached by community members rather than teachers, allowing us to
run our schools with fewer teachers.
It is important to compare the normal values for the laboratory
running the samples to the sample values in making determinations
about rises in enzyme levels, because lipase and amylase tests vary somewhat between
labs.
We've been conditioned to think
about «
lab rats» dutifully and mindlessly
running through mazes in the pursuit of cheese, but we are never told that there are other animals who are also subject to horrific lives in laboratories.
I'm not sure what
lab work was
run when you are asking
about «tox screens», as there aren't common tests to test for toxins - we often go on clinical signs and basic
lab work for those if there is a possibility that he did eat anything toxic.
In addition to all the usual skills (preparing and giving treatments, assisting our vets, ensuring proper sanitation in cages / kennels / vet rooms, counseling fosters and adopters
about the pets» medical needs, collecting and maintaining records, drawing blood, and
running labs), we are particularly seeking a team player who can work quickly and efficiently in a high stress environment while maintaining a positive attitude.
However, at times the game
runs about as well as a Lamborghini on British potholes so Undead
Labs are hard at work patching the game.
This op ed is not
about specific climate change policies, but rather concerns
about the politicization of science in government
labs that are
run by political appointees.
In my experience with real science, I've
run across
labs that repeat exactly the same work over 25 % of the time, not to prove reproducibility or correct for error or to calibrate equipment, but because they've lost the data or the last group to do the experiment for reasons (at best, given the benefit of the doubt
about their integrity) of professional jealousy hid and refused to share their results.
Later, Rabett
Run will discuss the case where
lab management has been put out to the highest bidder and pretty much no one works directly for the federal government (most DOE
labs, JPL, etc.), but here Eli is talking
about how many are hired on contracts with universities and private corporations, but work full time at government facilities alongside civil servants.
Elizabeth Alford teaches
about prefabrication at the School of Architecture in Austin and
runs the Prefab
Lab; we met her at the Site: Offsite conference that she organized.
In contrast are people who contact me for insurance quotes and know little or nothing
about their medical situation and for sure aren't going to call their doctor or
run by the doctor's office to get a copy of
labs or a pathology report or a copy of a stress test or a sleep study.
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I am glad that the healthcare system is not
run this way, because it would be largely populated with unqualified wannabes with a pulse due to fail before they have learned much
about their profession as they experiment on their patients like newbie
lab workers let loose in an anything - goes
lab testing rats for disease control... and quitting because most of the rats die before their careers die.