How to Clean and Handle the Different Types of Lab Glassware
Reference to this article: ConductScience, How to Clean and Handle the Different Types of Lab Glassware (2022). doi.org/10.55157/CS20220621 Glassware is used to store, mix, measure, deliver, and store biological and chemical substances or reactions in laboratories. Since glass is inert, chemically neutral, and heat-resistant, lab glassware does not interact with the chemicals and can withstand […]
Linear Regression
What is Linear Regression?Ā Linear regression is a linear relationship approach between dependent and independent variables, where interaction with a single independent variable is called ‘simple linear regression’ and interaction with multiple independent variables is called ‘multiple linear regression. When multiple dependent variables exist within a model, it is called ‘multivariate linear regression. (Freedman, David […]
Hypothesis Testing
Reference to this article: ConductScience, Hypothesis Testing (2022). doi.org/10.55157/CS20220615 What is Hypothesis Testing?Ā Hypothesis testing is a method used to find out the representable validity of a given probable outcome being tested for a defined significance value in a sample. For a set of potential probability distributions, a hypothesis will be tested in comparison to […]
Managing Change in Clinical Laboratories
Change is inevitable, and as a leader of a clinical laboratory, you are expected to lead, implement, and manage change. This means dealing with a wide range of challenges. Change is both a challenge and an opportunity for growth. Research facilities and technology are evolving rapidly, with more opportunities in recent years. Laboratory managers need […]
Open Peer Review
What is Open Peer Review? Open Peer Review is a scholarly review mechanism that involves the disclosure of the reviewer and author’s identity to one another, publishing review reports openly, and thus increasing the participation of other self-selected reviewers to comment on the article. It is one of the most used terms and a major […]
Ultimate Guide to Automated Cell Counter: Plus Purchasing Tips
Reference to this article: ConductScience, Ultimate Guide to Automated Cell Counter: Plus Purchasing Tips (2022). doi.org/10.55157/CS20220614 Introduction Cell counting is routinely performed in life science research labs and medical diagnosis and treatment. There are many ways to count cells in labs, which do not require special equipment. However, the use of equipment and instruments increases […]
Amino Acids: Building Blocks of Proteins
Reference to this article: ConductScience, Amino Acids: Building Blocks of Proteins (2022). doi.org/10.55157/CS20220612 Introduction and History Amino acids are organic compounds consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen. They are monomers or building blocks of proteins. Proteins are one of the major biomolecules required for the proper functioning of living organisms. Moreover, they are the first […]
Ultimate Guide to Inverted Microscope: Plus Tips for Buying One
Inverted microscopes are light microscopes whose objectives are below the stage – where examining samples are placed. It is the opposite of traditional compound microscopes, where the objectives are above the stage. The placement enables users to examine samples from the bottom rather than the top, allowing them to observe the specimen in its container […]
Microscope Buying Guide: How to Choose the Right Microscope
A Brief Introduction to Microscopes The microscope is one of the essential lab instruments that help to examine the objects and specimens that cannot be seen with our naked eyes.[1] The optical instrument magnifies the specimen to multifold, making it visible to our eyes. Because of their ability to produce high-quality, highly-resolved, clear, and magnified […]