Loading...
    Loading...
    LEADERBOARD
labroots
Login here
Register Free
  • LOGIN
  • REGISTER FREE
  • Home
  • Virtual Events
      • Upcoming
      • On-Demand
      • Companies
      • Posters
      • Categories
      See More
      See More
      See More
      See More
      • Health & Medicine
      • Clinical & Molecular DX
      • Immunology
      • Cardiology
      • Cancer
      • Cell & Molecular Biology
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiology
      • Neuroscience
      • Plants & Animals
      • Earth & The Environment
      • Chemistry & Physics
      • Technology
      • Cannabis Sciences
      • Drug Discovery & Development
  • Webinars
      • Upcoming
      • On-Demand
      • Categories
      See More
      See More
      • Health & Medicine
      • Clinical & Molecular DX
      • Immunology
      • Cardiology
      • Cancer
      • Cell & Molecular Biology
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiology
      • Neuroscience
      • Plants & Animals
      • Earth & The Environment
      • Chemistry & Physics
      • Technology
      • Cannabis Sciences
      • Drug Discovery & Development
  • Trending News
      • Most Recent
      • What's Hot
      • Categories
      See More
      See More
      • Health & Medicine
      • Clinical & Molecular DX
      • Immunology
      • Cardiology
      • Cancer
      • Cell & Molecular Biology
      • Genetics & Genomics
      • Microbiology
      • Neuroscience
      • Drug Discovery & Development
      • Plants & Animals
      • Cannabis Sciences
      • Earth & The Environment
      • Space & Astronomy
      • Chemistry & Physics
      • Technology
  • Multimedia
      • Sponsored Content
      • eBooks
      • Podcasts
      • Infographics
      See More
      See More
      See More
      See More
  • Products
      • Categories
      • Companies
      • New
      • Popular
      Antibodies
      Immunity, Immunoassay, Immunotherapy
      Assay Kits
      Detection, Quantification
      Biomolecules
      Proteins
      Cell Biology
      Cell function
      Cell-Based Assays
      Cell viability
      Cell/Tissue Culture
      Cell lines, Cell growth, Cell differentiation
      Chemicals and Reagents
      Reagent kits, Laboratory chemicals
      Drug Discovery and Development
      Target identification, High-throughput screening
      Flow Cytometry
      Immunophenotyping, Cell cycle analysis
      Genomics
      Genome sequencing, Transcriptomics
      Imaging (Bio-Imaging / Microscopy)
      Fluorescence imaging
      Lab Automation
      High-throughput screening, Robotics, Liquid handling systems
      Lab Equipment
      Centrifuges, Incubators, Homogenizers, Sonicators
      Life Sciences
      Biological research, Biotechnology
      Molecular Biology
      DNA replication, Gene expression, PCR
      Next Gen Sequencing
      DNA sequencing, High-throughput sequencing, NGS platforms, RNA sequencing, miRNA sequencing, Accessory Products
      Quality Control and Validation
      QC standards, Quality assurance
      Single Cell Analysis
      Transcriptomics
      Technology
      Biotechnology, Instrumentation, Data analysis
      See More
      See More
      See More
  • Companies
      • See More
    • Science Store
        • Men's T-Shirts
        • Women's T-Shirts
        • Accessories
        • Gift Cards
        • Gift Card Balance
        See More
        See More
        See More
        Gift Card $25
        Gift Card $50
        Gift Card $75
        Gift Card $100
        See More
        Labroots Store Gift Card Balance
        $0.00
        Balance
        Gift Card Number:

        No gift card matches the entered value.

    • Continuing Education
    • More
      • Virtual Events
        • All Virtual Events
        • Upcoming
        • On-Demand
        • Posters
        • Companies
        • Health & Medicine
        • Clinical & Molecular DX
        • Immunology
        • Cardiology
        • Cancer
        • Cell & Molecular Biology
        • Genetics & Genomics
        • Microbiology
        • Neuroscience
        • Plants & Animals
        • Earth & The Environment
        • Chemistry & Physics
        • Technology
        • Cannabis Sciences
        • Drug Discovery & Development
        Webinars
        • All Webinars
        • Upcoming
        • On-Demand
        • Health & Medicine
        • Clinical & Molecular DX
        • Immunology
        • Cardiology
        • Cancer
        • Cell & Molecular Biology
        • Genetics & Genomics
        • Microbiology
        • Neuroscience
        • Plants & Animals
        • Earth & The Environment
        • Chemistry & Physics
        • Technology
        • Cannabis Sciences
        • Drug Discovery & Development
        Trending News
        • Most Recent
        • What's Hot
        • Health & Medicine
        • Clinical & Molecular DX
        • Immunology
        • Cardiology
        • Cancer
        • Cell & Molecular Biology
        • Genetics & Genomics
        • Microbiology
        • Neuroscience
        • Drug Discovery & Development
        • Plants & Animals
        • Cannabis Sciences
        • Earth & The Environment
        • Space & Astronomy
        • Chemistry & Physics
        • Technology
        Multimedia
        • Sponsored Content
        • eBooks
        • Podcasts
        • Infographics
        Companies
        Science Store
        • Men's T-Shirts
        • Women's T-Shirts
        • Accessories
        • Gift Cards
        • Gift Card Balance
        Continuing Education
        Company
        • About Us
        • The Team
        • Careers
        • Press Room
        • Social Media
        • Press Releases
        • Editorial & Writing Team
        • Blog
        • Scholarships
        • RSS
        • Contact Us
        • Continuing Education
        • Leaderboard
        Advertise
        • Media Kit
        • Custom Virtual Events
        • Virtual Event Series
        • Hybrid Events
        • Digital Advertising
        • Webinars
        • Rate Card
        • Editorial Calendar
        • Posters
        • Case Studies
        • Testimonials
        • Request Demo
        Forms
        • Audience Selection Form
        • Social Media Preference Forms
        • Custom Virtual Event Email Form
        • Sponsored Content Selection Form
        Legal
        • Terms and Conditions
        • Privacy Policy
        • Order Policy
        • Shipping Policy
        • Copyrights
        • User Agreement
        • User Data Request
        Support
        Company
        • About Us
        • The Team
        • Careers
        • Press Room
        • Social Media
        • Press Releases
        • Editorial & Writing Team
        • Media Partnerships
        • Blog
        • Scholarships
        • Continuing Education
        • Leaderboard
        • Contact Us
        Advertise
        • Media Kit
        • Custom Virtual Events
        • Virtual Event Series
        • Hybrid Events
        • Digital Advertising
        • Webinars
        • Rate Card
        • Editorial Calendar
        • Posters
        • Case Studies
        • Testimonials
        • Request Demo
        Forms
        • Audience Selection Form
        • Social Media Preference Forms
        • Custom Virtual Event Email Form
        • Sponsored Content Selection Form
        Legal
        • Terms and Conditions
        • Privacy Policy
        • Order Policy
        • Shipping Policy
        • Copyrights
        • User Agreement
        • User Data Request
        Request Demo
        Interested in Advertising
        with Labroots?
        Have questions? Visit our Support pages
    Login here
    Register Free
    Follow

    Laboratory

    Laboratory: is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific or technological research, experiments, and measurement may be performed.

    Trending News

    • SEP 17, 2015
      Neuroscience
      Alzheimer's Disease Has Three Distinct Subtypes
      Alzheimer's Disease Has Three Distinct Subtypes
      Contrary to previous thinking, Alzheimer’s disease consists of three distinct subtypes, according to a UCLA study. ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      2
      SEP 17, 2015
      Cell & Molecular Biology
      Why Organ Function Changes As We Age
      Why Organ Function Changes As We Age
      The thought of aging is a scary one for many of us. If you could use science to turn back the hands of time, wouldn&rsqu ...
      Written By: Sarah Hertrich
      1
      SEP 17, 2015
      Cell & Molecular Biology
      Life Begins With an Egg and a Sperm Cell...Then What?
      Life Begins With an Egg and a Sperm Cell...Then What?
      Due to a lack in the development of reliable experimental systems for studying human embryos, there is currently not muc ...
      Written By: Sarah Hertrich
      1
      SEP 11, 2015
      Chemistry & Physics
      Scientists Claim to Have Created Electromagnetic Based Wormhole in a Lab
      Scientists Claim to Have Created Electromagnetic Based Wormhole in a Lab
      Scientists appear to have been able to create a wormhole in a laboratory at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, but ...
      Written By: Anthony Bouchard
      2
      SEP 10, 2015
      Space & Astronomy
      NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Gets Clear View of Ceres' Mysterious Bright Spots
      NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Gets Clear View of Ceres' Mysterious Bright Spots
      NASA’s Dawn spacecraft is keeping its eye on Ceres, a dwarf planet in the middle of the Asteroid Belt in between t ...
      Written By: Anthony Bouchard
      2
      SEP 10, 2015
      Immunology
      Mast Cells and Allergy Therapies
      Mast Cells and Allergy Therapies
      Allergic reactions occur when the immune system overreacts to an environmental protein that's not threatening the bo ...
      Written By: Kara Marker
      2
      SEP 04, 2015
      Space & Astronomy
      Hedgehog: Perfectly Designed For Microgravity Exploration, Part I
      Hedgehog: Perfectly Designed For Microgravity Exploration, Part I
      Last November the ESA’s Philae lander had a less than text-book touch down on the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov&n ...
      Written By: Andrew J. Dunlop
      2
      SEP 03, 2015
      Neuroscience
      Light-Activated Learning
      Light-Activated Learning
      A German-French team has developed a light-sensitive switch to regulate a protein involved in the neurobiology of synapt ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      3
      SEP 03, 2015
      Genetics & Genomics
      Protecting Monkeys against MERS
      Protecting Monkeys against MERS
      For the first time a synthetic DNA vaccine can induce protective immunity against the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome ( ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      2
      AUG 27, 2015
      Earth & The Environment
      New NASA Analysis Confirms Higher Sea Level Rise Over The Next Century
      New NASA Analysis Confirms Higher Sea Level Rise Over The Next Century
      A NASA study recently revealed that, on average, sea levels around the world have risen almost 3 inches in less than 25 ...
      Written By: Andrew J. Dunlop
      2
      AUG 26, 2015
      Cancer
      Good for Cancer, Bad for Memory
      Good for Cancer, Bad for Memory
      Cancer researchers, always looking for more effective and less toxic approaches to stopping the disease, recently launch ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      3 1
      AUG 26, 2015
      Space & Astronomy
      NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Snaps HD Pictures of Conical Mountain on Ceres
      NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Snaps HD Pictures of Conical Mountain on Ceres
      NASA is closely watching the dwarf planet of Ceres, which is the largest object in the asteroid belt between the planets ...
      Written By: Anthony Bouchard
      2 1
      AUG 23, 2015
      Genetics & Genomics
      Similarities between Leukemia and AIDS
      Similarities between Leukemia and AIDS
      Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) in Beersheva, Israel, say that they have “made a significa ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      3
      AUG 20, 2015
      Space & Astronomy
      Mars Curiosity Rover Takes a Selfie After Drilling Into Buckskin
      Mars Curiosity Rover Takes a Selfie After Drilling Into Buckskin
      NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover has been on the red planet for three Earth years, collecting information and giving sc ...
      Written By: Anthony Bouchard
      3
      AUG 15, 2015
      Health & Medicine
      Microbial Interactions Yield Therapeutic Options
      Microbial Interactions Yield Therapeutic Options
      Bacillus subtilis is one of the most commonly studied bacteria in the world, ubiquitous in almost every type of soil in ...
      Written By: Kara Marker
      1
      AUG 14, 2015
      Plants & Animals
      An Emerging Field of Study: Human Pathogens on Plants
      An Emerging Field of Study: Human Pathogens on Plants
      The CDC estimates the incidence of foodborne illness attributed to fruit and vegetable consumption at three million case ...
      Written By: Sarah Hertrich
      2
      AUG 13, 2015
      Cannabis Sciences
      Beating Obesity
      Beating Obesity
      You might have been told that cannabis makes you hungry. A team of researchers is finding a way to use it in a weight lo ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      2
      AUG 12, 2015
      Neuroscience
      Brain Receptors Control Behavior
      Brain Receptors Control Behavior
      Losing a critical receptor in a special class of inhibitory neurons in the brain may cause neurodevelopmental disorders, ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      3
      AUG 06, 2015
      Cancer
      Regulating Tumor Growth
      Regulating Tumor Growth
      How do tumors grow, and how can they be stopped? A collaborative study between Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      3
      AUG 05, 2015
      Health & Medicine
      Airborne Transmission of Norovirus
      Airborne Transmission of Norovirus
      Human norovirus is a member of the Caliciviridae family of viruses which are single-stranded RNA nonenveloped viruses th ...
      Written By: Sarah Hertrich
      3
      AUG 04, 2015
      Genetics & Genomics
      Decoding Chromosome 21
      Decoding Chromosome 21
      A gene on a chromosome linked with Down syndrome also has implications for developing childhood leukemia, according to r ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      4
      AUG 02, 2015
      Earth & The Environment
      San Fran's Red And White Fleet Wants To Go Hydrogen-Powered Green, Part II
      San Fran's Red And White Fleet Wants To Go Hydrogen-Powered Green, Part II
      As mentioned in yesterday's part one of this article, the hydrogen refueling station that San Francisco water tour opera ...
      Written By: Andrew J. Dunlop
      2
      AUG 01, 2015
      Earth & The Environment
      San Fran's Red And White Fleet Wants To Go Hydrogen-Powered Green, Part I
      San Fran's Red And White Fleet Wants To Go Hydrogen-Powered Green, Part I
      A San Francisco-based sightseeing cruise line called The Red and White Fleet has taken on a new project. Certainly, if i ...
      Written By: Andrew J. Dunlop
      2
      JUL 30, 2015
      Neuroscience
      Hormones or Hunger?
      Hormones or Hunger?
      Why do some people eat so much? It may be because of a hormone in the brain that controls eating for sheer pleasure, rat ...
      Written By: Ilene Schneider
      3
    SEP 17, 2015
    Neuroscience
    Alzheimer's Disease Has Three Distinct Subtypes
    Alzheimer's Disease Has Three Distinct Subtypes
    Contrary to previous thinking, Alzheimer’s disease consists of three distinct subtypes, according to a UCLA study. ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    2
    SEP 17, 2015
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Why Organ Function Changes As We Age
    Why Organ Function Changes As We Age
    The thought of aging is a scary one for many of us. If you could use science to turn back the hands of time, wouldn&rsqu ...
    Written By: Sarah Hertrich
    1
    SEP 17, 2015
    Cell & Molecular Biology
    Life Begins With an Egg and a Sperm Cell...Then What?
    Life Begins With an Egg and a Sperm Cell...Then What?
    Due to a lack in the development of reliable experimental systems for studying human embryos, there is currently not muc ...
    Written By: Sarah Hertrich
    1
    SEP 11, 2015
    Chemistry & Physics
    Scientists Claim to Have Created Electromagnetic Based Wormhole in a Lab
    Scientists Claim to Have Created Electromagnetic Based Wormhole in a Lab
    Scientists appear to have been able to create a wormhole in a laboratory at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, but ...
    Written By: Anthony Bouchard
    2
    SEP 10, 2015
    Space & Astronomy
    NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Gets Clear View of Ceres' Mysterious Bright Spots
    NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Gets Clear View of Ceres' Mysterious Bright Spots
    NASA’s Dawn spacecraft is keeping its eye on Ceres, a dwarf planet in the middle of the Asteroid Belt in between t ...
    Written By: Anthony Bouchard
    2
     
     
  • SEP 10, 2015
    Immunology
    Mast Cells and Allergy Therapies
    Mast Cells and Allergy Therapies
    Allergic reactions occur when the immune system overreacts to an environmental protein that's not threatening the bo ...
    Written By: Kara Marker
    2
    SEP 04, 2015
    Space & Astronomy
    Hedgehog: Perfectly Designed For Microgravity Exploration, Part I
    Hedgehog: Perfectly Designed For Microgravity Exploration, Part I
    Last November the ESA’s Philae lander had a less than text-book touch down on the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov&n ...
    Written By: Andrew J. Dunlop
    2
    SEP 03, 2015
    Neuroscience
    Light-Activated Learning
    Light-Activated Learning
    A German-French team has developed a light-sensitive switch to regulate a protein involved in the neurobiology of synapt ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    3
    SEP 03, 2015
    Genetics & Genomics
    Protecting Monkeys against MERS
    Protecting Monkeys against MERS
    For the first time a synthetic DNA vaccine can induce protective immunity against the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome ( ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    2
    AUG 27, 2015
    Earth & The Environment
    New NASA Analysis Confirms Higher Sea Level Rise Over The Next Century
    New NASA Analysis Confirms Higher Sea Level Rise Over The Next Century
    A NASA study recently revealed that, on average, sea levels around the world have risen almost 3 inches in less than 25 ...
    Written By: Andrew J. Dunlop
    2
     
     
  • AUG 26, 2015
    Cancer
    Good for Cancer, Bad for Memory
    Good for Cancer, Bad for Memory
    Cancer researchers, always looking for more effective and less toxic approaches to stopping the disease, recently launch ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    3 1
    AUG 26, 2015
    Space & Astronomy
    NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Snaps HD Pictures of Conical Mountain on Ceres
    NASA's Dawn Spacecraft Snaps HD Pictures of Conical Mountain on Ceres
    NASA is closely watching the dwarf planet of Ceres, which is the largest object in the asteroid belt between the planets ...
    Written By: Anthony Bouchard
    2 1
    AUG 23, 2015
    Genetics & Genomics
    Similarities between Leukemia and AIDS
    Similarities between Leukemia and AIDS
    Researchers at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) in Beersheva, Israel, say that they have “made a significa ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    3
    AUG 20, 2015
    Space & Astronomy
    Mars Curiosity Rover Takes a Selfie After Drilling Into Buckskin
    Mars Curiosity Rover Takes a Selfie After Drilling Into Buckskin
    NASA’s Mars Curiosity Rover has been on the red planet for three Earth years, collecting information and giving sc ...
    Written By: Anthony Bouchard
    3
    AUG 15, 2015
    Health & Medicine
    Microbial Interactions Yield Therapeutic Options
    Microbial Interactions Yield Therapeutic Options
    Bacillus subtilis is one of the most commonly studied bacteria in the world, ubiquitous in almost every type of soil in ...
    Written By: Kara Marker
    1
     
     
  • AUG 14, 2015
    Plants & Animals
    An Emerging Field of Study: Human Pathogens on Plants
    An Emerging Field of Study: Human Pathogens on Plants
    The CDC estimates the incidence of foodborne illness attributed to fruit and vegetable consumption at three million case ...
    Written By: Sarah Hertrich
    2
    AUG 13, 2015
    Cannabis Sciences
    Beating Obesity
    Beating Obesity
    You might have been told that cannabis makes you hungry. A team of researchers is finding a way to use it in a weight lo ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    2
    AUG 12, 2015
    Neuroscience
    Brain Receptors Control Behavior
    Brain Receptors Control Behavior
    Losing a critical receptor in a special class of inhibitory neurons in the brain may cause neurodevelopmental disorders, ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    3
    AUG 06, 2015
    Cancer
    Regulating Tumor Growth
    Regulating Tumor Growth
    How do tumors grow, and how can they be stopped? A collaborative study between Sanford Burnham Prebys Medical Discovery ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    3
    AUG 05, 2015
    Health & Medicine
    Airborne Transmission of Norovirus
    Airborne Transmission of Norovirus
    Human norovirus is a member of the Caliciviridae family of viruses which are single-stranded RNA nonenveloped viruses th ...
    Written By: Sarah Hertrich
    3
     
     
  • AUG 04, 2015
    Genetics & Genomics
    Decoding Chromosome 21
    Decoding Chromosome 21
    A gene on a chromosome linked with Down syndrome also has implications for developing childhood leukemia, according to r ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    4
    AUG 02, 2015
    Earth & The Environment
    San Fran's Red And White Fleet Wants To Go Hydrogen-Powered Green, Part II
    San Fran's Red And White Fleet Wants To Go Hydrogen-Powered Green, Part II
    As mentioned in yesterday's part one of this article, the hydrogen refueling station that San Francisco water tour opera ...
    Written By: Andrew J. Dunlop
    2
    AUG 01, 2015
    Earth & The Environment
    San Fran's Red And White Fleet Wants To Go Hydrogen-Powered Green, Part I
    San Fran's Red And White Fleet Wants To Go Hydrogen-Powered Green, Part I
    A San Francisco-based sightseeing cruise line called The Red and White Fleet has taken on a new project. Certainly, if i ...
    Written By: Andrew J. Dunlop
    2
    JUL 30, 2015
    Neuroscience
    Hormones or Hunger?
    Hormones or Hunger?
    Why do some people eat so much? It may be because of a hormone in the brain that controls eating for sheer pleasure, rat ...
    Written By: Ilene Schneider
    3
    Related Tags
    See more See less
    Let's Talk Science. Let's Talk Medicine.

    The leading scientific social networking website and producer of educational virtual events and webinars.

    About Us The Team Contact Us Careers Media Kit Virtual Events Posters Multimedia Blog Press Room Science Store Gift Card Balance
    Continuing Education Scholarships Leaderboard Order Policy Shipping Policy Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions User Agreement User Data Request Copyrights Support Chati
    © 2008-2025 Labroots Inc.
    Opens in a new window Opens an external site Opens an external site in a new window
    Modal title