Best Practices for Running a Lab
Recorded: June 26, 2014
Moderator
Craig Goergen, PhD
Assistant Professor, Weldon School of Bioengineering, Purdue University
Speaker
Thomas J. Webster, PhD
Chair and Professor of Chemical Engineering, Northeastern University
Running a lab is the ultimate goal for many early career biomedical engineers, but building a lab that will produce significant research can be a difficult process. Laboratories come with a host of financial needs and responsibilities. In this webinar you will learn from a principal investigator who has a successful lab and can offer tips to help the next generation of biomedical engineers navigate the process of running a lab by:
- Providing protocol and best practices for setting up and organizing a BME lab.
- Identifying techniques and new standards to be aware of for properly running a lab and maintaining good lab practices.
- Discussing how to manage a lab and build your lab team.
- Sharing success stories of how to run a productive lab and publish research.
This copyrighted webinar is produced by the Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) for the sole use of its membership. Any rebroadcast or retransmission to a non-BMES member without the written consent of BMES is prohibited.
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