In this blog, Labconscious is spotlighting four life science phenoms modeling lab sustainability for universities, government research institutions, pharma, and clinical research lab services.
Read MoreHow Laboratories can Reduce their Greenhouse Gas Emissions
In this blog post, we will discuss some of the major ways that labs can reduce their emissions while saving money and future-proofing themselves for sustainability.
Read MoreBenchtop Custom Cell Culture Media Maker Expedites the Science and Circumvents Lab Waste
Every day, researchers around the world work tirelessly to unlock discoveries with mammalian cell culture experiments yet the full potential of this work remains untapped. Optimizing cellular health with adjustments to individual media components has established value to scientific results. One problem is that adjusting media to control for each variable is so much work. Along the same lines, it’s rare for labs to evaluate the material waste streams they generate by using commercial, off-the-shelf tissue culture media. The good news is that exciting progress in the field of cell and gene therapies is driving accessible economies of scale in cell culture experimentation.
Read MoreMax Planck Sustainability Network helps scientists share ideas
Focusing on what you can control yourself can advance sustainability. Get inspired by the activities shared in this interview with Jan Heidelberger Ph.D., Scientific Coordinator at the Max Planck School Matter to Life.
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