Start the new year by sorting out your lab’s cold storage, to simplify purchasing, improve experiment planning and reduce the frequency of lost samples go.nature.com/4b1GCeT
As people go back to work in January, a few things lab heads can do to make lab life easier in their labs
1. Write a lab manual - it outlines everyone's expectations! (Tip: If you have an established lab this should be done with your team)
marqueslab.com/manual#TheLabEdit
Hangout spot in my office ✔️😍 and lab logo with stickers ✔️🌟 Thanks to @CterminiPhD for 99designs and @QuinaScience for stickerapp. Following #PIs who have and are going through this has provided a wealth of knowledge. Thank you! 🙌🏾👊🏾 #NewPI#TheLabEdit
I just discovered #TheLabEdit from @schmittwitt_ (I think this originated with @CterminiPhD?) and I am VERY excited about the cool things I am learning regarding lab organization and efficiency!
#ScienceTwitter please weigh in! When it comes to -20 organization, which do you find more user friendly/ useful!?
#TheLabEdit
Trying to set up a good system from the start.
Hi Tina! I’m one of the “quiet” followers that @HarmitMalik alluded to who is immensely inspired by you. Starting my lab next year and am seriously bookmarking ~90% of your #TheLabEdit & #newPI journey! Thank you for inspiring and helping those of us coming up behind you!
🧐 What do you use to keep your chemicals, reagents, and lab material inventory? Do you like it? Do you recommend it? I'm looking for options (affordable options) Thanks for your help! 🏷️🧪🧫#TheLabEdit#NewPI
Always looking forward to what @CterminiPhD will post each week for #TheLabEdit. This method looks intense but very useful to keep track of orders/inventory. Thank you for sharing!
Glad I could contribute a tip to your wonderful #TheLabEdit collection, @CterminiPhD!
Additionally, we use address labels (also from @Vistaprint) for cost-effective sticker labeling and 'daycare' labels (@brightstarkids) for labels that need to be more sturdy or waterproof.