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USP Greenlights Endotoxin Testing Using Recombinants that could save 100,000 Horseshoe Crabs every Year and improve scientific quality

Nicole Kelesoglu May 20, 2025

This month, the U.S. Pharmacopeia (USP) officially permits recombinant reagents for bacterial endotoxin testing. If every lab using Limulus polyphemus-based reagents switched, it would prevent the deaths of around a hundred thousand horseshoe crabs each year. More likely, labs able to switch will reap the benefits of improved testing accuracy, and this will relieve pressure from our tenuous dependency on wildlife.

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In Green Lab Tips, Greening lab materials, Microbiology Tips Tags Endotoxin testing
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Resources for Life Science Research Labs Based on Circular Economy

Nicole Kelesoglu March 25, 2025

Even though it’s not possible to predict where the science will lead, we can promise that life science discoveries will serve humankind well into the future. Circularization strategies economize science and responsibly limit our impact on nature. This green lab tip highlights a few resources for free lab materials and equipment. Let’s keep life science research and education going strong!

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In Reuse strategies, Supply Chain Tips Tags Circular Economy in Research Labs
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Planning a Green Fair for Biologists

By Nicole Kelesoglu, Illustrations by Tasha José September 9, 2024

Most biologists welcome opportunities to learn about environmentalism. A green fair is a great way to increase awareness and commitment to environmental justice and sustainability in life science work. Let’s review some tips for planning a successful green fair for biologists.

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In Teamwork Tags events, community
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The Ways Fly labs Go Green

Nicole Kelesoglu June 27, 2024

Drosophila researchers around the world have taken steps to green their lab operations while maintaining good laboratory practices. These efforts include preventing material waste, energy conservation, and leveraging the attributes of this model organism to reduce the need for testing in mammalians. We hope you are inspired by the initiatives of these green labs!

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In Model Organisms, Reuse strategies, Lab Equipment Tips Tags drosophila
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De-Fossilizing Lab Plastics

Nicole Kelesoglu February 13, 2024

In life science, it’s often plastic-polluted ecosystems that firm our resolve to limit the environmental impacts of our lab work. Let’s take a moment to recognize a new category of lab plastics as a welcome step forward in sustainability.

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In Lab plastics Tags lab plastics made with renewable raw materials, lab plastics made with renewables
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Green Labs are Removing UV Lamps from Tissue Culture Biosafety Cabinets

Nicole Kelesoglu December 20, 2023

UV decontamination lighting has been incorporated into biosafety cabinets for decades, and persistently over-relied on for decades in cell culture work. Green labs are removing UV lamps from biosafety hoods to eliminate risks and save energy. It’s a simple action that overcomes energy waste in the right setting.

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In Cell Culture Tips, Energy Saving Tags removing UV-C from BSCs
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Lab signage: How to create clear calls for eco-friendly actions

Nicole Kelesoglu May 24, 2023

Signage is an important tool for turning lab initiatives into established lab culture. A sign shows the path to sustainability. The types of signs typically used in lab facilities can come in the form of posters, stickers/decals, and digital, or even three-dimensional displays. No matter which format, it’s good to know best practices.

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In Teamwork, Communications Tags lab recycling, LEAF program, Max Perutz Labs Vienna
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How Labs Can Avoid Polluting Waterways (and What to Do Instead)

Shannon Meirzon Pyxis Communications February 22, 2023

In June 2020, the small town of Merrillville, IN, received a visit from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM). Merrillville is home to Microbac, a laboratory that offers analytical testing services for food, environmental, antimicrobial products, and pharmaceuticals. With more than 20 facilities across the United States, they are required to follow local water regulations, in addition to safety data sheets. However, what the IDEM found was not in line with either.

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In Water Conservation Tags green biochemistry
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Ways that Labs Can Reduce Plastic Packaging Waste

Shannon Meirzon Pyxis Communications January 30, 2023

Plastic packaging often gets a bad rap (wrap?). And rightly so — approximately 5.5 million tons of plastic is produced annually in life sciences laboratories. While it provides essential protection and labeling for products, its impact on the environment calls for action. Fortunately, there are ways laboratories can reduce their waste from plastic packaging.

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In Lab plastics, Supply Chain Tips Tags packaging waste
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The Pros and Cons of Wet, Semi-dry and Dry Transfer for Western Blots

Nicole Kelesoglu November 17, 2022

This widely used immunoassay to probe samples for specific proteins and posttranslational modifications has potential time and material savings associated with variations of the transfer step. Whether it’s a simple buffer switch, or a more involved equipment swap - it’s always worthwhile to explore lab workflow efficiencies. Just take care not to risk a successful blot!

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In Western Blot, Reduce Hazardous Waste, Energy Saving Tags Western blot transfers
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