Scientists are coming to terms with the fact that
running a lab really is running a business.
Not exact matches
But his question is whether Theranos could have
really developed a way to
run as many tests as it offers (more than 240 so far) on the large scale needed at hospitals and in major
labs without relying on already existing machines to automate processing.
«what makes this offering especially compelling is the fact that [Protocol
Labs] has found a way to
run an initial coin offering (ICO) that [the company] suspects will satisfy Wall Street's rule - makers, even though they haven't
really written rules for this sector yet.
«I
really enjoy the everyday mentoring of students at the bench, and I wasn't interested in all the grant writing that comes with
running a
lab,» Ponik says.
I don't
really know anything about
running a
lab, even though I've had some experience organizing a very small - scale experiment.
«It's
really a struggle to
run a
lab of more than about 30 people.
And the guy that
runs TrueHealthLabs is Dr. Brady Hurst, and Dr. Brady Hurst is based out of Atlanta, he's another functional medicine practitioner who's
really well - versed in geeking out on
labs, and on today's show, which threatens to be, not to overuse the term geek, but threatens to be one of the geekiest shows that we've had yet, so you better be strapping on your propeller hats during this intro.
Soon you have all these people
running around with, «I have adrenal fatigue,» whatever, and it's
really just a matter of like a fundamental problem with the
lab testing.
If you
really think the people
running the show at your favorite supplement company are a team of «supplement scientists» walking around in white
lab coats, conducting careful research and precision engineering every product based on the «latest breakthrough research», you may want to think again.