iPipet
It’s no revelation that mind-numbing work can lead to mistakes. Pipetting is such a task, which explains why some labs [MORE]
Vibration Isolators
This is a commercial advertisement for antivibration devices, included for its information but without any endorsement. Many of Tagline’s [MORE]
Microfluidics Device
In processing a tumor biopsy, the pathologist puts the tissue sample through several steps of staining, washing and observing [MORE]
Toxic Detecting Glove
Fraunhofer is Europe’s largest applied research organization, with 66 institutes, as well as centers in the US [MORE]
By combining a bacteriophage (i.e. a virus that infects bacteria) and specific antibodies, researchers at Auburn University have developed [MORE]
iPad Apps
This phone app compilation is aimed at research and laboratory scientists, but if you need quick fixes for chemical [MORE]
3D Printer
So far this year, Tagline has carried stories about 3-D printing of bones (Jan. 17 and Mar. 13), [MORE]
This piece, from the American Association for Clinical Chemistry, is not a “how-to” guide for small labs, but rather [MORE]
Recently, IntilligentMDx (Cambridge, MA) announced its test for vancomycin-resistant pathogens to be used with Abbott’s automated m2000 real-time PCR [MORE]
Sample Matrix
Recently, Biomatrica (San Diego) signed a cooperative research agreement with the US Army Medical Research Institute of [MORE]
Stem Cells Progenitor Labs
This piece has two stories in one-the first about combinatorial chemistry and high throughput screening, and the [MORE]
Over the past four years, the Mayo Clinic’s Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology has worked out a series [MORE]
ALYX Component Collection System
In announcing another of its FDA approved wireless data transmission for apheresis devices, Fenwal‘s Chief [MORE]
Technology to Culture Brain Tissue
In tissue culturing a medullary preparation, technicians often use a tilt device that manipulates the [MORE]