February 8, 2007 - LABLynx, the premier LIMS and Laboratory Informatics Solutions company

LABLynx, Inc. was the first Laboratory Informatics provider to deliver a true browser-based Laboratory Information Management Solution in 1997. LABLynx, Inc. was incorporated as an independently owned and operated software company in July 2000. LABLynx was once a product division of a diversified IT consulting company purchased by a group of investors experienced in both LIMS and Information Technology Management. The core LABLynx team has combined software development and laboratory management experience of over 75 man years invested in the initial release of the LABLynx ELab LIMS.

January 17, 2007 - The Indiana University School of Informatics News

The Informatics and Communications Technology Complex at IUPUI is home to three schools and lots of exciting technology. Check out the latest news.

January 16, 2007 - Bug Reproduction

Some would have you believe that if you want to reproduce bugs within your system, all you have to do is write it in C++. This cartoon would seem to indicate that Java is the equivalent of contraception. Personally, I think it takes a human to introduce a bug and the programming language is simply a tool, not a solution.

January 16, 2007 - PLoS Computational Biology

PLoS Computational Biology (eISSN 1553-7358, ISSN 1553-734X) is an open-access, peer-reviewed journal published monthly by the Public Library of Science (PLoS) in association with the International Society for Computational Biology (ISCB).

PLoS Computational Biology is run by an international Editorial Board, headed by the Editor-in-Chief, Philip E. Bourne (University of California, San Diego, USA).

January 12, 2007 - Ask The Lab Man Podcast

The Ask The Lab Man Podcast affords you the monthly opportunity to download an audio file at your leisure. While the The Lab Man Podcast will be brief in form ranging from three-to-five minutes, its function will be to offer a glimpse of interesting and significant questions, answers and ideas emanating from the discussion board in any particular month. The Lab Man also will acknowledge and thank leading contributors as well as members of our volunteer scientific experts.

January 10, 2007 - Open Access News Feed

The open access movement: Putting peer-reviewed scientific and scholarly literature on the internet. Making it available free of charge and free of most copyright and licensing restrictions. Removing the barriers to serious research.

January 10, 2007 - LIMS and Web 2.0, makes a great combo!

The Internet is a relatively new tool for science (relative to a tool like the microscope). The Internet was orginally created by scientists to enhance real time collaboration between scientists. Today, scientific information is prolific on the Internet and with the advent of new technologies and techniques such as Blogs, Wikis, RSS and other such technobable collectively known as Web 2.0, scientific collaboration and information consumption will explode. Science and all other knowledge professions can take advantage of Web 2.0 to advance both pure and applied research to limits not seen since the advent of electricity.

January 8, 2007 - The Bug Toast

Let's hope this is not a toast to the future...

January 8, 2007 - CSI: Bethesda

Forensic medicine arose in the 16th century as a hybrid outgrowth of the increasingly organized professions of medicine and law, and it was fueled by Renaissance scholars' fascination with the human body.

January 8, 2007 - Automating Laboratory Operations by Intergrating Laboratory Information Management Systems (LIMS) with Analytical Instruments and Scientific Data Management System (SDMS)

The large volume of data generated by commercial and research laboratories, along with requirements mandated by regulatory agencies, have forced companies to use laboratory information management systems (LIMS) to improve efficiencies in tracking, managing samples, and precisely reporting test results.

January 8, 2007 - BioTech Nation Podcasts

January 8, 2007 - Biology Lecture Podcasts

Podcasts of Biology and Bioinformatics courses

January 8, 2007 - Virginia Bioscience Podcast

A series of Podcasts on biotechnology brought to you by the Virginia Bioscience Associates.

January 8, 2007 - LIMSfinder On-line LIMS Demonstration and Presentation Blog

LIMSfinder.com is pleased to announce the addition of a new blog for on-line Laboratory Informatics software product demonstrations and presentations. Software companies and consultants are welcomed to post links to their on-line product demonstrations and presentations.

January 4, 2007 - The Naked Scientists Naked Science Radio Show PODCAST – Stripping Down Science

Internet Science Radio Show PODCASTS & Naked Science Live Events

January 4, 2007 - Science Talk: The Podcast of Scientific American

Science Talk: Join host Steve Mirsky each week as he explores the latest developments in science and technology through interviews with leading scientists and journalists.

January 3, 2007 - Lab in a Box

Lab in a Box

What used to take days and lots of bulky equipment to identify pathogens can now be done in hours with equipment that fits in a box.

Listen to the whole story with this Podcast...

December 25, 2006 - West Virginia Water Environment Association

The West Virginia Water Environment Association is an affiliate of the national Water Environment Federation. The state organization received its charter from the federation in 1947. There are currently over 250 members in the state.

December 25, 2006 - Virginia Water Environment Association

The Virginia Water Environment Association, Inc. (VWEA) is a Member Association of the Water Environment Federation Our Association was formed as the Virginia Industrial Waste and Sewage Works Association in March, 1947.

December 25, 2006 - Water Environment Association of Utah

Water Environment Association of Utah

http://www.weau.org