Refimprove date July 2007 Image Lab bench.jpg thumb Modern biochemistry laboratory at the University ... laboratory of the 18th century, of the sort used by Antoine Lavoisier and his contemporaries File Laboratoire de Lavoisier.jpg thumb Lavoisier s Laboratory, Mus e des Arts et M tiers , Paris A laboratory ... of laboratory is also used for certain other facilities where the processes or equipment used are similar to those in scientific laboratories. These notably include the film laboratory or darkroom the computer lab the medical laboratory medical lab the public health laboratory public health lab ... facilities, and even aboard ship s and spacecraft . A laboratory might offer work space for just ... biologist might use a wet laboratory , while a psychology psychologist s lab might be a room with one ..., who may spend a large portion of his or her working day in the laboratory. The provision of Cabinet furniture cabinets for the storage of laboratory equipment is quite common. It is traditional for a scientist to record an experiment s progress in a laboratory notebook , but modern labs ..., hazards are present. Laboratory hazards are as varied as the subjects of study in laboratories ... States, recognizing the unique characteristics of the laboratory workplace, has tailored a standard ... to as the Laboratory Standard . Under this standard, a laboratory is required to produce a Chemical .... In determining the proper Chemical Hygiene Plan for a particular business or laboratory, it is necessary ... to and or work in the laboratory. Training is critical to the ongoing safe operation of the laboratory ..., injuries and potential litigation. Efforts are made to ensure laboratory safety videos are both ..., Relevant, and Engaging Laboratory Safety Videos Journal of Chemical Education 2007 84 10 , 1727 ... Safety and Health Administration OSHA , www.osha.gov Laboratory Safety Institute LSI , www.labsafety.org ... Commons LaboratoryLaboratory Contamination control ISO IEC 17025 Lab website Workshop Hackspace ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2009 POV date March 2009 The Laboratory is a poem and monologue by Robert Browning . It was first published in June 1844 in Hood s Magazine and Comic Miscellany , and later Dramatic Romances and Lyrics in 1845. This poem presents the desperately jealous feelings of a woman abandoned by her lover, who left her for a more womanly rival. It shows how deranged the protagonist s nature has become, who goes so far as to poison her rival in love. The use of rhyming quickens the pace of the poem, adding to the woman s increasing excitement as the apothecary grinds up the mixture. Many of Browning s poems were written about people with an unusual nature. At first glance, the poem appears to be written as if she were talking to the apothecary, but reading into it shows that she may be thinking to herself as at the start of the poem she tells the man to take his time, but as she thinks about the possibilities and power the poison will bring her she begins to hurry him. Her careless attitude towards her future crime suggests that she may have previously killed and does not care about being found out as she is proud of what she will have done. It is set in eighteenth century France and was written by Robert Browning. It was published in dramatic lyrics in 1842 with other famous poems such as My Last Duchess. The Poem blockquote ANCIEN REGIME br NOW that I, tying thy glass mask tightly, br May gaze thro these faint smokes curling whitely, br As thou pliest thy trade in this devil s smithy br Which is the poison to poison her, prithee ? br br He is with her and they know that I know br Where they are, what they do they believe my tears flow br While they laugh, laugh at me, at me fled to the drear br Empty church, to pray God in, for them I am here. br br Grind away, moisten and mash up thy paste, br Pound at thy powder, I am not in haste br Better sit thus, and observe ... DEFAULTSORT Laboratory Category 1844 poems Category Poetry by Robert Browning ... more details
Instrumentation Laboratory may refer to The Charles Stark Draper Laboratory , formerly the MIT Instrumentation Laboratory Instrumentation Laboratories SUPARCO , a division of the Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission SUPARCO also known as the Pakistan Space Agency disambig ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Laboratory tubes are pieces of laboratory equipment used to hold small quantities of substances undergoing experimentation or testing. They are usually made of glass and vary in size and purpose. Laboratory tubes must not be confused with glass tubing , which is used to carry gases between laboratory equipment . The main examples of laboratory tube are listed below Ignition tube Test tube Boiling tube NMR tube See also Laboratory glassware DEFAULTSORT Laboratory Tube Category Laboratory equipment Chem stub ... more details
Merge Earth System Research Laboratory date June 2010 orphan date June 2010 The Aeronomy Laboratory AL was an Earth s atmosphere atmospheric laboratory in the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research OAR . In October 2005, it was merged with five other NOAA labs to form the Earth System Research Laboratory . External links http www.al.noaa.gov Aeronomy Laboratory National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Category Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research Category Climate change organizations US gov stub ... more details
Bell Laboratory can refer to Bell Labs , also known as the Bell Laboratories , the large research organization created by American Telephone & Telegraph Company AT&T in 1925, or Volta Laboratory and Bureau Bell Laboratory , also known as the Volta Laboratory and the Alexander Graham Bell Laboratory , created in Washington, D.C. by Alexander Graham Bell in 1880. disambiguation ... more details
Image Lab bench.jpg thumb Modern biochemistry laboratory Showing a fume cupboard, heated water bath and glassware Laboratory equipment refers to the various tool s and equipment used by scientist s working in a laboratory . These include tools such as Bunsen burner s, and microscope s as well as speciality equipment such as operant conditioning chamber s, spectrophotometer s and calorimeter s. Another important type of laboratory equipment is Laboratory glassware such as the Beaker glassware beaker or reagent bottle . Laboratory equipment is generally used to either perform an experiment or to take measurement s and gather data . Larger or more sophisticated equipment is generally called a scientific instrument . See also Laboratory glassware Commons category Laboratory equipment Laboratory equipment DEFAULTSORT Laboratory Equipment Category Laboratory equipment sci stub ar ca Equipament de laboratori de Laborger t el es Equipamiento de laboratorio fr quipement de laboratoire it Laboratorio chimico ja nn Laboratorieutstyr pl Sprz t laboratoryjny pt Material de laborat rio ru simple Laboratory equipment sl Laboratorijska oprema sr ta uk zh ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Laboratory techniques are the sum of procedures used on natural sciences such as chemistry , biology , physics in order to conduct an experiment, all of them follow scientific method while some of them involves the use of complex laboratory equipment from laboratory glassware to electrical devices others don t require such specific or expensive supplies. DEFAULTSORT Laboratory Techniques Category Research methods Research methods Category Laboratory techniques Chemistry stub Biology stub Physics stub ar simple Laboratory techniques ... more details
Laboratory Informatics is the specialized application of information technology aimed at optimizing laboratory ... field is Laboratory automation . Sub topics in Laboratory Informatics Laboratory information management system LIMS Laboratory information system LIS Chromatography data system CDS Electronic lab notebook ... date December 2010 Education and Training Empty section date December 2010 Organizations Society for Laboratory Automation & Screening SLAS American Association for Clinical Chemistry AACC Institute for Laboratory Automation Laboratory Informatics Institute Publications Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation JALA American Laboratory See also Informatics academic field Further reading ..., Joe Laboratory and Scientific Computing a Strategic Approach. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1995 Gibbon, Gerst A Brief History of LIMS. Laboratory Automation and Information Management 1996 , 32 1 , 1 5 Myers, J. D. Fox Dobbs, C. Laird, J. Le, Dai Reich, D. Curtz, T. Electronic laboratory notebooks ..., Washington, DC, USA, 1996 , 47 . Paszko, Christine Pugsley, Carol Considerations in selecting a laboratory information management system LIMS . American Laboratory , 2000 , 32 18 , 38 42 Paszko, Christine Turner, Elizabeth Hinton, Mary D. Laboratory Information Management Systems Revised & Expanded. CRC Press, 2001 Tracy, Douglas S. Nash, Robert A. A Validation Approach for Laboratory Information Management Systems. Journal of Validation Technology , 2002 , 9 1 , 6 14 Perry, Douglas Laboratory Informatics Origin, Scope, and its Place in Higher Education. Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation , 2004 , 9 6 , 421 428 Sterling, James D. Laboratory Automation Education. Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation , 2004 , 9 5 , A11 A12 Sterling, James D. Laboratory automation curriculum at Keck Graduate Institute. Journal of the Association for Laboratory Automation , 2004 , 9 5 , 331 335 Taylor, Keith The status of electronic laboratory notebooks for chemistry and biology ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Laboratory ovens are oven s for high forced volume thermal convection applications. These ovens generally provide uniform temperatures throughout. Process applications for laboratory ovens can be for Annealing metallurgy annealing , die bond curing, drying, Polyimide baking, Sterilization microbiology sterilizing , and other industry industrial laboratory functions. Typical sizes are from one cubic foot to convert 32 cuft m3 with temperatures that can be over 650 degrees fahrenheit 340 degrees celsius . Laboratory ovens can be used in numerous different applications and configurations, including clean room s, forced convection , horizontal airflow, inert atmosphere, natural convection , and pass through. Some of the types of industries that typically use these laboratory ovens are the healthcare industry, technology industry, and transportation industry. DEFAULTSORT Laboratory Oven Category Convection Category Laboratory equipment Tech stub ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Wright Laboratory image Image Wright laboratory.png caption Emblem of the Wright Laboratory dates 1990 October 1997 country United States branch United States Air Force Air Force role Research and development command structure Air Force Systems Command 1990 1992 br Air Force Materiel Command 1992 1997 garrison Wright Patterson AFB , Ohio Wright Laboratory was a research and development organization operated by the United States Air Force Air Force Materiel Command Materiel Command . In 1997, the Laboratory was merged into the Air Force Research Laboratory . The Laboratory was named after the Wright brothers , American pioneers of aviation and the namesake of Wright Patterson AFB where Wright Laboratory was based. Portal United States Air Force Category United States military research facilities USAF stub ... more details
For the school located at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, see Louisiana State University Laboratory School br For the school located at Tarlac City, Philippines, see Laboratory School Philippines A laboratory school or demonstration school is an elementary school elementary or secondary school operated in association with a university, college, or other teacher education institution and used for the training of future teachers, educational experimentation, educational research, and professional development. ref http www.nals.net about 20nals mission.html ref ref http www.privateschoolreview.com articles 159 ref Many laboratory schools follow a model of experiential education based on the original Laboratory School run by John Dewey at the University of Chicago . Many laboratory schools are still in operation in the United States and around the globe. They are known by many names laboratory schools, demonstration schools, campus schools, model schools, university affiliated schools, child development schools, etc., but all have a connection to a college or university. Each university affiliated school has a unique relationship with a college or university and a different grade configuration ... or sixth grade, and some continue through high school. See also Progressive education Model Laboratory School a semi private laboratory school located on the campus of Eastern Kentucky University, in Richmond, Kentucky, Education Laboratory School a charter school in Honolulu, Hawai i serving grades ... Laboratory Schools a private, co educational day school in Chicago, Illinois Northern University High ... Iowa Greenwood Laboratory School a comprehensive K 12 laboratory school affiliated with, and located on the campus of, Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri Laborschule Bielefeld a laboratory ... day school in Glasgow , Scotland References reflist External links http www.nals.net Laboratory ... http www.ric.edu hbs Henry Barnard School a laboratory school and an elementary school Category Laboratory ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Medical A laboratory specimen is a sample of a medical patient s tissue, fluid, or other material derived from the patient used for laboratory analysis to assist differential diagnosis or staging of a disease process. Common examples include throat swabs, sputum, urine, blood, surgical drain fluids, tissue biopsies, etc. Zoology A laboratory specimen is a sample of a species which is preserved and made available to Zoology students in Higher education educational institutions . The purpose is to educate the student about the structure, general appearance, various Organ anatomy organ s, and details related to the specimen s body. DEFAULTSORT Laboratory Specimen Category Laboratories Category Biology Science stub ms Spesimen makmal ... more details
Computer Laboratory can refer to University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory Oxford University Computing Laboratory disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Longcomment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Phillips Laboratory image Image Phillips laboratory.png caption Emblem of the Phillips Laboratory dates 1990 October 1997 country United States branch United States Air Force Air Force role Research and development command structure Air Force Systems Command 1990 1992 br Air Force Materiel Command 1992 1997 garrison Kirtland AFB , New Mexico Phillips Laboratory was a research and development organization operated by the United States Air Force Air Force Materiel Command Materiel Command . In 1997, the Laboratory was merged into the Air Force Research Laboratory as the Space Vehicles and Directed Energy Directorates. It was located at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque , New Mexico . The Laboratory was named after Gen Samuel C. Phillips , a former Director of the Project Apollo Apollo Manned Lunar Landing Project . ref cite web url http www.plk.af.mil OVERVIEW PL overview.html title USAF Phillips Laboratory Overview archiveurl http web.archive.org web 19970505101105 www.plk.af.mil OVERVIEW PL overview.html archivedate 1999 05 05 accessdate 2008 08 03 author US Air Force ref References Portal United States Air Force Reflist Category Military units and formations in New Mexico USAF stub ... more details
The online project Virtual Laboratory. Essays and Resources on the Experimentalization of Life, 1830 1930 , located at the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science , is dedicated to research in the history of the experimentalization of life. The term experimentalization describes the interaction between the life sciences , art the arts , architecture , Mass media media and technology within the experimental paradigm, ca. 1830 to 1930. The Virtual Laboratory is a platform that not only presents work on this topic but also acts as a research environment for new studies. History In 1997, the first version of the Virtual Laboratory was presented, titled Virtual Laboratory of Physiology . At this time ... at the ETH Zurich . In 2002, the first version of the Virtual Laboratory went online. Since 2008, the Virtual Laboratory is listed as a journal under the ISSN number 1866 4784. Structure The Virtual Laboratory consists of two parts The archive holds a large number of digitized texts and images as well as data sheets compiled from these resources, the laboratory holds historiographical work on the experimentalization .... The Virtual Laboratory is composed of 8 sections Essays this section holds the historiographical papers ... and their respective histories. Library this is the core section of the Virtual Laboratory ... sections, tools and myLab offer the possibility to use the Virtual Laboratory as a research environment ... them with other users. Literature Schmidgen, Henning Evans, Rand B. The Virtual Laboratory A New ... Laboratory for Physiology. Max Planck Institute for the History of Science Preprint 140, 2000 pdf External links http vlp.mpiwg berlin.mpg.de index html Virtual Laboratory. Essays and Resources ... 1 TTL 11 CMD?ACT SRCHA&IKT 8509&SRT LST ty&TRM virtual laboratory list of journals available in fulltext at the Virtual Laboratory. Category Historiography of science Category Databases Category History of psychology Category History of medicine de Virtual Laboratory pt Virtual Laboratory ... more details
Laboratory automation is a multi disciplinary strategy to research , develop, optimize and capitalize on technologies in the laboratory that enable new and improved processes. Laboratory automation professionals are academic , commercial and government researchers, scientists and engineers who conduct research and develop new technologies to increase productivity , elevate experimental data quality, reduce lab process cycle times, or enable experimentation that otherwise would be impossible. The most widely known application of laboratory automation technology is laboratory robotics . More generally, the field of laboratory automation comprises many different automated laboratoryLaboratory equipment instruments , devices, software algorithms , and methodologies used to enable, expedite and increase the wikt efficiency efficiency and effectiveness of scientific research in laboratories. The application of technology in today s laboratories is required to achieve timely progress and remain competitive. Laboratories devoted to activities such as high throughput screening , combinatorial chemistry , automated clinical and analytical testing, diagnostics, large scale biorepositories, and many others, would not exist without advancements in laboratory automation. Some universities offer ... Purdue University at Indianapolis offers a graduate program devoted to Laboratory Informatics. Also ... one of the world s first clinical automated laboratory management systems. ref http www.limsource.com products lis vlabint.html LIM Source, a laboratory information management systems resource ref ... evolved into an area committee of the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute . ref http www.nccls.org Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute formerly NCCLS ref In 2004, the http www.nih.gov ... Automated analyser Laboratory informatics References references Further reading Citation last Katz ... accessdate 25 July 2009 Category Laboratory techniques Category Laboratory equipment Category Robotics ... more details
The Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie VIB Switch laboratory, Vrije Universiteit Brussel is a department of Vlaams Instituut voor Biotechnologie VIB located at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel in Brussels , Belgium . The laboratory is headed by Frederic Rousseau and Joost Schymkowitz . Its research focuses on functional regulation of cellular processes, which are governed by protein conformational switches that have to be actively controlled to ensure cell viability. The laboratory combines in vitro biophysical techniques and computational structural biology methods with advanced cell biological studies. References Fernandez Escamilla AM, Rousseau F, Schymkowitz J, Serrano L., Nat Biotechnol. 2004 Oct 22 10 1302 6, Prediction of sequence dependent and mutational effects on the aggregation of peptides and proteins. Source J. Comijn, P. Raeymaekers, A. Van Gysel, M. Veugelers, Today Tomorrow a tribute to life sciences research and innovation 10 years of VIB , Snoeck, 2006, ISBN 978 90 5349 630 5 http www.vib.be Research EN Research Departments Switch Laboratory Switch laboratory VIB http switch.vub.ac.be Switch laboratory Vrije Universiteit Brussel Category Vrije Universiteit Brussel Category Research institutes in Belgium Category Flanders Category Biochemistry research institutes sci org stub ... more details
Wet laboratories are laboratories where chemicals , drugs , or other material or biological matter are tested and analyzed requiring water, direct ventilation, and specialized piped utilities. Wet laboratory space types do not include biohazard s in biohazard level Levels BL 2, BL 3, and BL 4 as defined by the 1999 NIH CDC guideline Biosafety in Microbiological and Biomedical Laboratories. The wet laboratory space types are typically located within a building specifically designed to house them. In biology , genetics or biochemistry , the terms wetlab or wet laboratory distinguish classical experiments handling biological material from in silico work computer analysis . Links http mts hannig.com WETLAB World Wide http www.wetlab.co.uk WETLAB UK See also Dry lab OpenWetWare chemistry stub biology stub biochem stub Category Laboratory techniques zh ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 The McArdle Laboratory for Cancer Research is a basic cancer research facility ... Health ref The current staff of the McArdle Laboratory numbers approximately 200. Twenty faculty ... for the Cure provide the major source of research funds for the McArdle Laboratory. A small percentage ... made directly to the McArdle Laboratory play a vital role in the support of the research carried out at the Laboratory. Founding faculty Harold P. Rusch, Roswell Boutwell, Charles Heidelberger, Elizabeth ... reputation of the McArdle Laboratory and to build the strong foundation of basic cancer research on the University ... at the McArdle Laboratory. The training of young scientists for careers in cancer research has been an important aspect of the McArdle Laboratory since its beginning. The McArdle Laboratory ... level at the McArdle Laboratory. Alumni hold research and teaching positions at universities, research ... signals that govern their transport and localization in the cell . History The McArdle Laboratory ... in the world. The foundation for the development of the Laboratory and the University of Wisconsin .... One of the Bowman Fellows, Dr. Harold P. Rusch, became the first Director of the McArdle Laboratory ... of the present McArdle Laboratory. Serving as the Director until 1972, Dr. Rusch with help from Associate Director Dr. Van R. Potter charted the course for the Laboratory s scientific future by recruiting ... Laboratory an international reputation for excellence in cancer research. From 1972 1991, Dr. Henry ... in the administration of the center, serving as the Associate Director of the Laboratory from 1973 ... became the Associate Director of the McArdle Laboratory. Dr. F. Michael Hoffmann took over as Associate ... alumni Wisconsin Medical Alumni Association , 1984. A Tribute Wisconsin s McArdle Laboratory ... 1610, 1990. External links http www.mcardle.wisc.edu McArdle Laboratory http www.cancerbiology.wisc.edu Graduate Program University of Wisconsin Madison DEFAULTSORT Mcardle Laboratory Category University ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Armstrong Laboratory image File Armstrong laboratory.png caption Emblem of the Armstrong Laboratory dates 1990 October 1997 country United States branch United States Air Force Air Force role Research and development command structure Air Force Systems Command 1990 1992 br Air Force Materiel Command 1992 1997 garrison Brooks City Base , Texas Armstrong Laboratory was a research and development organization operated by the United States Air Force Air Force Materiel Command Materiel Command . ref name isbn0 7627 4047 7 cite book author Bigley, John Permenter, Paris authorlink editor others title Insiders Guide to San Antonio, 3rd Insiders Guide Series edition language publisher Globe Pequot location Guilford, Conn year 2006 origyear pages p305 quote isbn 0 7627 4047 7 oclc doi url http books.google.com books?id 89ZwZS79nvIC&pg PA305&dq 22Armstrong Laboratory 22 United States 22Air Force Materiel Command 22&as brr 3&ei Ba 0SJbqBo3IywThv9CFBw&sig ACfU3U2lLxSJ0LwerMr1CgnosoO1nufPLQ PPA305,M1 accessdate ref In 1997, the Laboratory was merged into the Air Force Research Laboratory . ref name isbn0 8058 4440 6 cite book author Laura L. Koppes authorlink editor others title Historical Perspectives in Industrial and Organizational Psychology Applied Psychology Series Applied Psychology Series edition language publisher Lawrence Erlbaum Associates location Hillsdale, N.J year 2006 origyear pages p178 quote isbn 0 8058 4440 6 oclc doi url http books.google.com books?id IFy2oM4RvcYC&pg PA178&dq 22Armstrong Laboratory 22&as brr 3&ei bq60SLuAEZX8ygTmnsiDBw&sig ACfU3U3z9PHqBNW1E5IZn8DZfyPniQw3bw accessdate ref The Laboratory was named after Gen Harry G. Armstrong , known as the father of space medicine. Notes Portal United States Air Force Reflist Category United States Air Force USAF stub ... more details
merge Clerkship medicine date December 2010 Orphan date February 2009 Laboratory rotations are typically a part of first year graduate school PhD oriented in American universities, especially in the research oriented areas like biology and chemistry where an incoming student is expected to work in 4 to 6 different laboratories each is called a rotation for durations of about 6 to 8 weeks, before making a final decision regarding which group he or she wishes to join. ref Name Barker cite book title At the bench a laboratory navigator last Barker first Kathy authorlink Kathy Barker year 2005 publisher CSHL Press isbn 0879697083 page 6 url http books.google.com books?id 9SVA Ka4uIAC&pg PA6&dq 22Laboratory rotation 22 PHD&hl en&ei 8BL9TIuPJoH78AaD4sTwCg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 3&ved 0CDQQ6AEwAg v onepage&q 22Laboratory 20rotation 22&f false ref Laboratory rotations are uncommon in the British university system, where a PhD candidate is accepted into a laboratory soon after joining, and that is partly responsible for shorter duration needed for graduating. citation needed date December 2010 References reflist DEFAULTSORT Laboratory Rotation Category Science education university stub ... more details
Infobox Magazine title Laboratory News image file Sept cover.jpg image size 283px image caption Laboratory News September 2010 editor Phil Prime frequency Monthly category Category Science and technology magazines Science & Technology company http www.metropolis.co.uk Metropolis firstdate 1971 country United Kingdom language English language English website http www.labnews.co.uk labnews.co.uk issn 0266 7169 Laboratory News is a monthly science magazine aimed at scientists and science professionals at all levels and from all fields. Founded in 1971, the magazine covers all aspects of scientific discovery and advances in the laboratory sector. Laboratory News has two websites associated with the publication which contains news, features, comments, new products for the laboratory industry, opinion polls, jobs, and events and allows users to search for products and services relevant to the laboratory industry. Regular content News Highlights from the past month in science Editors comment Personal insights into developments and trends The Big Ask a Q&A sessioni with the people behind the science Lab Rant comment from regular columist Features Indepth articles on new methods, techniques, equipment and trends Science Allsorts competitions, lighthearted look at things to do, read and see Products A directory of new products for the laboratory industry Classified Advertisements for products and services Recruitment Jobs in various sectors of science and engineering Competitions Including a crossword , a sudoku and a limerick Science Lite Monthly sideswipe at all things R&D Websites News and feature articles can be viewed in full on the website along with the opportunity for readers to upload comments on articles. There is also an opinion poll posing a question for visitors to vote ... LabNewsPages site allows users to search for products and services relevant for the laboratory industry ... categories. Content for both sites is free for all visitors to view. Social Media Laboratory News can ... more details
Infobox Laboratory name MIT Lincoln Laboratory motto image File Lincoln Lab Logo.gif 200px established ... website http www.ll.mit.edu MIT Lincoln Laboratory , located in Lexington, Massachusetts Lexington .... These efforts are aligned within key mission areas. The Laboratory works with industry ... , Lincoln Laboratory was focused on improving the nation s air defense system through advanced electronics . The Laboratory s inception was prompted by the Air Defense Systems Engineering .... Because of MIT s management of the Radiation Laboratory during World War II , the experience of some ... defense that could detect, identify, and ultimately intercept air threats. ref MIT Lincoln Laboratory Technology in the National Interest, ed. Eva C. Freeman, Lexington, Mass. MIT Lincoln Laboratory ... the need for a new laboratory and to determine its scope. Killian s proposal was approved, and a study ... air defense system and unequivocally supported the formation of a laboratory at MIT dedicated to air ... for the new laboratory was on the Laurence G. Hanscom Field now Hanscom Air Force Base , where the Massachusetts ... the charter for the new laboratory, decided to name the project for the town of Lincoln. SAGE The Semi Automatic Ground Environment SAGE Air Defense System is the beginning of MIT Lincoln Laboratory ... the capabilities of computers. Lincoln Laboratory quickly established a reputation for pioneering ... formed the basis for current research. Today Since MIT Lincoln Laboratory s establishment, the scope ... ISR . The core competencies of the Laboratory are in sensors, information extraction ..., all supported by a strong advanced electronic technology activity. ref MIT Lincoln Laboratory 2009 Annual Report, Lexington, Mass. MIT Lincoln Laboratory, 2009. ref Lincoln Laboratory conducts research .... The work of Lincoln Laboratory revolves around several http www.ll.mit.edu mission index.html ... Homeland Protection In addition, Lincoln Laboratory has a significant program in http www.ll.mit.edu ... more details
The Jackson Laboratory also known as Jax was founded in Bar Harbor, Maine in 1929 by former University of Maine and University of Michigan president C. C. Little under the name Roscoe B. Jackson Memorial Laboratory . ref cite web title The Jackson Laboratory Milestones 1900 1929 work The Jackson Laboratory Timeline publisher Jackson Laboratory url http www.jax.org about timeline 1900.html accessdate 2006 12 13 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20060925162120 http www.jax.org about timeline 1900.html Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2006 09 25 ref The Jackson Laboratory is an independent, nonprofit biomedical research institution, dedicated to contributing to a future of better health care based on the unique genetic makeup of each individual. With more than 1,400 employees in Bar Harbor, Maine , and Sacramento, California , the Laboratory s mission is to discover the genetic basis for preventing, treating and curing human diseases, and to enable research and education for the global ... National Institutes of Health NIH centers of excellence in aging and systems genetics . The Laboratory ... highlights Some 22 Nobel prizes have been associated with Jackson Laboratory research, mouse models ... in extending mammalian life span. The Jackson Laboratory fire On May 10, 1989, a flash ... were lost, resulting in a national shortage of laboratory mice and the layoff of 60 employees. This was the second fire to severely affect the laboratory the 1947 fire that burned most of the island destroyed most of the laboratory, and its mice. Worldwide donations of funds and mice allowed the lab to resume operations in 1948. ref cite web title The Jackson Laboratory Milestones 1940 1949 work The Jackson Laboratory Timeline publisher Jackson Laboratory url http www.jax.org about timeline 1940.html ... Jackson Laboratory website References reflist University of Maine coord missing Maine Category ... Laboratory ta ... more details