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Students who have succeeded in the course work as Lab Assistants, helping current students with any questions.

Egads, what a mess.

Northwest students participate in an agriculture soil lab, Sept. 11, 2017. (Photo by Todd Weddle | Northwest Missouri State University)

Ian and Annette packing up the Chemical Lab in preparation for leaving.

The Oberlin College Lab Crawl is an annual open house that provides a fun and informal interaction with math and science on campus. In this lab anthropology students share their study of Native American languages.

 

Photo by Jennifer Manna

Balanescu Quartet + Lab[au] performance.

Spectr|a|um, audiovisual lounge, Dexia Tower, Brussels (2007).

Rush University Medical Center is proud to celebrate our hardworking Medical Laboratory Professionals for their commitment to diagnosing and treating patients.

at work, Los Angeles, CA

Color changing Alexandrite combined with some really unique lab created opal make for a really outrageous ring. In natural light the stone is pinkish purple and in fluorescent light it's green.

Preparing all the necessary information to analyze and write a comprehensive debunk of 'the Da Vinci Code'

Mercedes-Benz DFashion Mexico SS11

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Some long needles used in my lab

My super messy bench, the Centre for Proteomics Excellence and Joyce's relatively tidy bench.

Image Courtesy: Rama, Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 France | Wikimedia Commons

Camille Eddy, Ceramics MEMS lab, Engineering, for Advancement scholarship story, John Kelly photo

The Oberlin College Lab Crawl is an annual open house that provides a fun and informal interaction with math and science on campus. In this lab biology students share how genetic variation is created and maintained in natural populations.

 

Photo by Jennifer Manna

This is where I do my experiments; the whole thing is referred to as a 'rig'.

i'm not sure which type. on 10x.

This one was very tedious to make.

Sensory deprivation tanks. Truly an amazing experience and I can't wait to do it again. For those who don't know, it's a large tank void of any light at all. It has about 8inches of heated water with about a thousand pounds of epsom salt in it. You strip down, rinse of in a shower, pop in some ear plugs to help keep salt out of your ears and to help negate any sounds. You open this door walk in close the door and lay down and instantly float with no effort. The water and air are heated to roughly body temp so you can't even feel the separation. So, you can't see anything, can't hear anything and can't feel anything. You lay there for at least a couple of hours. Sensory deprivation. For the first time in your life. It does take a bit to get your mind to quiet down and then the fun begins. Your brain is an amazing thing and can do great things. Aside from mental wellness it also does miracles for pains, My back hasn't felt that good in years. They have one right on the Venice board walk, Venice Float Labs, Owned by a really cool dude by the name of Crash.

Lab tools for lab work

The Wistarion, pp. 43-44, 1972, Archives & Special Collections, Hunter College Libraries, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York City.

 

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Mercedes-Benz DFashion Mexico SS11

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