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Laboratory Focus

July 2006 ~ Volume 11 Issue 4

A Method for Hardware Flexibility Evaluation of Laboratory Automation Architectures
By - Peyman Najmabadi, Phd, Andrew A. Goldenberg, PhD, Andrew Emili PhD
Flexibility is considered one of the major attributes of laboratory automation systems, particularly for the sizeable community of small to medium-size biotechnology research laboratories.

A BIG Name in Nanoscience
By Silvia Mittler, PhD
The Western Nanofabrication Facility

With the establishment of Surface Science Western in 1981 and the Canadian Synchrotron Radiation Facility at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (Madison, WI) in 1982, the University of Western Ontario (UWO) (London, ON) was one of Canada's pioneers in nanoscience long before the word "nano" became all pervasive.