One of the most helpful chapters in the manual is devoted to the content, maintenance, and ethics
of the laboratory notebook.
• Manage data review
of laboratory notebooks and validation or summary reports.
Not exact matches
«With more and more generation
of electronic data, the traditional
laboratory notebook is going to become obsolete.
«Traditionally, the way that people have managed their information was that they had a lab
notebook and they had their minds, and they would remember things,» says University
of California, San Diego, neuroscientist Maryann Martone, who is the principal investigator
of the Neuroscience Information Framework, a National Institutes
of Health - funded collection
of laboratory informatics resources for neuroscientists.
Many university legal and tech transfer offices advise that any
laboratory notebook, paper or electronic, should include a clear and detailed description
of:
A number
of innovative initiatives are also coming up, such as the SynBio4All platform supported by CRI, which can be described as part MOOC, part open
laboratory notebook, and part crowdsourcing discussion platform on synthetic biology.
Louis Pasteur's
laboratory notebooks reveal that the famous French chemist deliberately deceived his colleagues and the public in some
of his most celebrated experiments, according to Gerald Geison, a historian at Princeton University in New Jersey.
Students who successfully complete this course will have a deeper understanding
of the nature
of original scientific research, including project planning, formulating hypotheses, designing effective experiments, maintaining a detailed
laboratory notebook, data interpretation, and conventions
of scientific communication
of conclusions resulting from these studies.
Full
of drawings and sketches in addition to words, the
notebooks serve as «
laboratories for ideas.»
In just two years, Skibba has outfitted every classroom with networked PCs, and created a
laboratory of wireless
notebooks that students can check out.