by Olivia Sisson | Nov 4, 2020 | Data Management, Research
Wild content. You may not know the term but you’ve absolutely experienced it. It’s the family photo album you’ve never gotten around to organizing. It’s your twitter feed. It’s every internet black hole you’ve ever fallen down. Wild content is all around us. In...
by Olivia Sisson | Oct 28, 2020 | Data Management, Research
Maria Dennis, a research analyst in the Permar Lab at Duke University Medical School, is developing vaccines that prevent the spread of HIV from mother to child during the perinatal period. These days Maria and her team work in shifts, only coming into the lab when...
by Olivia Sisson | Oct 21, 2020 | Data Management, Research
The easiest way to organize people, places and things – how we’re ensuring it’s a solution that’s here to stay. Our goal at LabArchives is to support Better Science with innovative and user friendly online tools – tools that can continuously evolve to...
by Olivia Sisson | Oct 20, 2020 | Data Management, Research
Ticks: a global issue Veterinary Parasitologist, Shona Chandra, is finishing up her PhD at the University of Sydney. While you may not be familiar with Shona’s field, you are likely familiar with her chosen subjects: ticks. We caught up with Shona to learn more...
by Olivia Sisson | Sep 24, 2020 | Data Management, Research
In July, over 650 LabArchives users attended our first virtual user group meeting! LabArchives users often ask us for examples of how others use the platform. It’s actually the most frequent request we get. With that we decided to bring examples to our users and to...
by Olivia Sisson | Sep 11, 2020 | Data Management, Research
Effective STEM research requires collaboration. COVID-19 requires distance. The two feel at odds with one another everyday. Whether your lab is directly involved with COVID-19 research or not, staying organized in the lab is more important than ever. These two tools...