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Analog tools and the flip test

I’ve just read a post entitled Simple Essentials: Analog tools I love by biochembelle which seems to capture one of those worrying dilemmas we all seem to face from time to time.  The old adage, if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it, can create some consternation when you’re busy working away, using only tried, trusted [...]

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How Conservative Are Scientists?

This week, I ran a workshop at a VIBEvents conference on Laboratory Data Management in Munich on the subject of The Integrated Laboratory of the Future.   Within the class, whilst we were talking about the current constraints on achieving a fully integrated environment, there was a specific point raised about our limited outlook as [...]

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Dealing With People on Informatics Projects

John Trigg made a post where he talked about project issues such as buy-in. As I started to reply to it to discuss the difficult issue of dealing with people on our laboratory informatics projects, I realized this could fill a book, so [...]

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