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By John Trigg, on February 16th, 2010 There have been two separate discussion running on LinkedIn that have a bearing on the subject of laboratory integration. The first of these follows up from a question I raised: “Does anybody have any thoughts on the integration/interfacing of laboratory systems to SaaS offerings of ELN and LIMS?” The second was based on the question [...]
By Gloria Metrick, on October 26th, 2009 I have a problem with the notion that we would stop attending conferences in-person and rely entirely on webinars. It’s not that anyone has come out and said exactly that (that I know of), but I think there are some conversations leading in that direction. [...]
By Gloria Metrick, on September 24th, 2009 Let me admit this – I’m among that techie crowd that e-mails everyone. I resist picking up the phone when I don’t absolutely have to. Much of my time spent with other people in our industry is spent either in e-mail or in on-line groups. But even I can tell you that this is a poor substitute for leaving your desk and attending a meeting. [...]
By John Trigg, on September 23rd, 2009 Over on Richard Gayle’s Blog Spreading Science, I read a post entitled Scientists need to tell better stories. It touches on a point that has bothered me for a while now, and that is that the basic structure and discipline of the scientific method demands a particular style of documentation, and that style often carries [...]
By Gloria Metrick, on August 14th, 2009 This is a reminder that today, Friday, August 14th, 2009 is the deadline for Pittcon abstracts. Here’s the other posting on this topic where you will find the link to the Pittcon site in order to submit your abstract: http://theintegratedlab.com/2009/08/pittcon-abstract-submission-deadline-approaching/
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