Sentences with phrase «small chemistry lab»

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For founders on this path, the 20,000 - square - foot center provides offices and wet chemistry and microbiology labs at below - market rates ($ 23 per square foot for office space, $ 25 for labs); alternatively, founders can exchange a small percentage of their equity or future revenue for use of the space.
The pilot plant allowed us to see the chemistry on a much smaller scale, between that of the lab, which we are used to, and the industrial scale, allowing us to better understand the large plant.
So, I took a job as a research scientist in the analytical lab of a smaller chemistry - driven, discovery - based pharmaceutical company located in Vancouver, B.C. With fewer than 100 employees and no products on the market, it couldn't have been further from the formal corporate work environment I was accustomed to at a multinational company.
A machine in University of Illinois chemistry professor Martin Burke's lab assembles complex small molecules out of simple chemical building blocks, like a 3 - D printer on the molecular level.
This is due in no small part to the runaway pace of progress in biotechnology, which has led to innovations such as chemistry labs shrunken down to fit on a computer chip.
One small old building housed the hematology, chemistry and pathology labs as well as George's endocrinology lab and a few beds where patients with endocrine disorders could collect urine and undergo various hormone tests.
A solar - panel system generates enough electricity to power 24 classrooms, a courtyard greenhouse shelters vegetables and native prairie Illinois grass, a small «living wall» of plants filters air and water in a freshman biology classroom, and a handcrafted biodiesel production facility provides a living lab for chemistry students and fuel for one of Bloom's minibuses.
Mr. Sidoti has represented the entire range of laboratory and other healthcare professionals and para-professionals, including pathologists, cytotechnologists, and lab technicians, on behalf of major clinical laboratories and smaller entities, in matters involving the disciplines of cytology, pathology, and cytogenetics, as well as general laboratory testing in the areas of chemistry, hematology, and toxicology.
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