by A. Bjoern Carle, PhD and Doreen Rumery
Volume 8, Issue 1 (Spring 2009)
Fresh on the heels of Mission #3 at the stiflingly hot Death Valley National Park, the ARTEL Extreme Pipetting Expedition team looked forward to visiting the temperate and humid Olympic National Park. Known for its lush, rainforest-like conditions, Olympic is home to 266 glaciers, more than 60 miles of rugged Pacific coastline, and over 140 inches of rainfall each year. It also has the Northwest’s largest remaining acreage of undisturbed rain forests…
Citation:
Bjoern Carle A, Rumery D. Tracking Pipetting Performance in the Primeval Wilderness of the Pacific Northwest. BioProcess J, 2009; 8(1): 56-59. http://dx.doi.org/10.12665/J81.CarleRumery