Magazine Issue - April 2022 | The Science of Sustainability | Lab Manager

2022-08-12 21:22:17 By : Ms. shirley Hu

Cover Story |  Volume 17 - Issue 3  |  April 2022

Small changes can make a big impact

One effective way to improve accountability in the lab is to share ownership

Setting staff up for success begins with clear, achievable goals

As the environmental impact of laboratories becomes clearer, scientists are increasingly asking, why? 

The fundamentals of promoting your lab’s skills and expertise

The University of California Santa Barbara’s Institute for Energy Efficiency is dedicated to supporting an energy-efficient and sustainable future

Ensure regulatory compliance with accurate and consistent measurements of a variety of samples

Quick tips to minimize the environmental impact of lab experiments

Early identification of LEED or WELL goals creates a clear path forward

Seven tips for safe and effective waste management

How to maintain sample integrity when the scale of the experiment is significantly reduced

Jim Karafilidis, principal product marketing manager at Waters Corporation, discusses the latest advancements in UPLC in this Q&A

Automating sample handling can fill a growing need for applications like DNA sequencing, protein expression, biological assays, and more

For freeze dryers, before considering maintenance schedules, one should assess the full range of products that will be freeze-dried

The versatility of the glove box is underlined by a wide array of options and controls to gauge access, volume, temperature, and atmosphere

When devising a microwave digestion method, there are several factors to consider, both from a practical and safety standpoint

Recent advancements reduce or eliminate damage to sensitive samples, simplify setup, and greatly enhance speed and image quality

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