by George Rodrigues, PhD and Doreen Rumery
Volume 7, Issue 4 (Winter 2008)
As the ARTEL Extreme Pipetting Expedition team set out for Mission #3, only one thing was certain — it was about to get much hotter. Heading to Death Valley National Park in the desert spanning Nevada and California, the Expedition’s goal was to test the effect of dry heat on pipetted volumes. As the sun beat down and the temperature rose, the cold temperatures of Mt. Washington (Mission #1) and the mild climate at Yellowstone National Park (Mission #2) seemed like distant memories to the Expedition team…
Citation:
Rodrigues G, Rumery D. Death Valley Days: The Impact of Dry Heat on Laboratory Data (Extreme Pipetting Expedition #3). BioProcess J, 2008; 7(4): 59-62. http://dx.doi.org/10.12665/J74.RodriguesRumery