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"university lab" refers to a laboratory or research facility that is part of a university. It is a place where students and researchers conduct experiments, analyze data, and make scientific discoveries.
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But the policy's beneficiaries are literally all over the map, from farmers finding a new market for their waste products to clean tech researchers
in university labs.
The charges, apparently the first to be brought in an academic safety incident, raise the widely neglected issue of safety standards
at university labs.
Most graduate
level university labs have this technology today, as do many government and industry researchers.
She has written five textbooks and
university lab guides and has over 100 publications and conference presentations worldwide.
And when I travel abroad and visit
other university labs, there are some amazing games and applications being built for it.
A computer monitor in Duke
University lab of Miguel Nicolelis, M.D., Ph.D., displays one monkey's brain activity.
«My projection is that topological phases of matter will remain in
university labs for many years,» he says.
The discovery came while British chemist Harold Kroto was visiting the
Rice University lab of American chemist Richard Smalley; they were trying to create new forms of carbon that might exist in interstellar space by bombarding graphite with a laser beam.
In the
Harvard University lab of biologist Catherine Dulac, some of the female mice act peculiarly like males.
Mice living in the
Duke University lab of Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator Marc G. Caron act crazed.
In between, he will take a gap year to continue working in the Washington
State University lab of Steven Roberts.
Although the transition to civilian life can sometimes be «brutal,» the Harvard
University lab where Goss works operates with a familiar sense of camaraderie and urgency.
A technician in a
Kyoto University lab uses an electronic pipette to transfer cells into petri dishes before they are placed into an incubator.
Despite extensive efforts to develop practical applications for graphene and explore the exotic physics at work in its two dimensions, obtaining a usable sample is still more art than science, as Scientific American learned one slushy winter afternoon in the
Columbia University lab of Philip Kim, one of our co-authors and a leader in the field.
The lapses at the world - renowned infectious disease research agency are sure to raise questions about safety at other labs studying highly pathogenic agents,
including university labs that are modifying influenza strains to make them more virulent.
It took the group, comprised of 34
university lab teams, two years to map the 9a5c citrus strain of X. fastidiosa.
They could also arise from within existing DOE labs around the country, such as Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) in Lemont, Illinois, or at other places such
as university labs and the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, he says.
Many university labs operate as quasi-independent «fiefdoms,» according to the report; lab chiefs have great authority to observe or ignore safety standards and often see outside safety checks as «infringing upon their academic freedom.»
«It's an internal decision of offloading some of the risk associated with R&D,» he explains, citing pharmaceutical companies attracted to
university labs by government funding for healthcare research.
We have access to hundreds of
university labs across the U.S. through the strategic relationships and network we've built.
The company, Khosla said, was being run like a
freewheeling university lab — someone could just walk off with the company's intellectual property.
To «track the movement and identity of residents through time and space,» paleogeneticist Meirav Meiri dons her mask and gloves and descends through the layers, preparing samples for analysis at her Tel
Aviv University lab.
His chemistry lab is specifically designed to handle radioactive elements like berkelium, making it the
only university lab in the country equipped to do so.
This ambiguous ending will likely undermine incentives for
university lab chiefs to focus on safety, informed opinion argues.
At a
McGill University lab in the early 1950s, postdoc James Olds was hunched over a rat, trying to attach electrodes to the area of its brain he suspected was associated with pain.
What's more, «[a] continued loss of postdocs without an alternative source of talented research personnel» for
university labs portends harm to the «quality and quantity of our biomedical research,» making the need for reform more urgent than ever.
In a decision that seems to recognize chimpanzees as legal persons for the first time, a New York judge today granted a pair of Stony
Brook University lab animals the right to have their day in court.
At giant food companies like Nestlé or Unilever but also at
university labs like Windhab's — he's a professor at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich, Einstein's old shop — there are many Ph.D.'s consumed by the science of ice cream.
To his considerable surprise, he found graduates working at jobs that not even the degree's originators had imagined:
managing university labs, sometimes at the very universities from which they earned their degrees.
Bob Frantz recalls trooping to his father's
university lab before Saturday morning football to watch centrifuges spinning his and his brothers» blood (and to have the clam chowder his father heated on Bunsen burners).
The first wave of good tidings came on 28 February with news of an additional $ 615 million in the 2000 - 01 budget for
refitting university labs and $ 109 million for a national genomics initiative (Science, 3 March, p. 1569).
Two major incidents over the past year — getting insurance and
seeking university lab facilities — have had me checking if my middle name was Dilbert:
The irony is thick because techniques used to insert genes from one organism into another were developed in
European university labs more than 30 years ago, and the first stabs at commercial cultivation of so - called «transgenic» crops occurred in Europe's fields.
Long - distance couples can share a walk, watch movies together, and even give each other a massage, using new technologies being developed in Carman Neustaedter's Simon
Fraser University lab.
In July 2011, Magdalena Koziol was working in the
Yale University lab of Antonio Giraldez when her experiments started failing unaccountably.
Since 2001, more than 120
university lab accidents have caused injuries, millions of dollars in damages, and one death, according to the federal Chemical Safety & Hazard Investigation Board (CSB).
Fast - spinning spheres show nanoscale systems» secrets: Rice
University lab demonstrates energetic properties of colloids in spinning magnetic field February 7th, 2018