There are over 700 core labs and facilities in the U.S. and they are the backbones of the R&D world. A core lab is typically part of an academic organization, serving institutional researchers working in individual laboratories as well as providing services for external customers. Core labs frequently are subject matter experts when it comes to equipment and techniques. As a result, the impact of core labs extends beyond their immediate institutions; so do the business challenges they face.
A Core Lab Means Business: Best Practices for the Bottom Line
By Nicholas Beckloff, Ph.D.| March 13th, 2018|Categories: Blog|