Monthly archives: April, 2012

Online catalogs

For small things, I pick vendors based on a few key criteria, the biggest one is how easy it is to find what I want on their web site. (The other factors are delivery time…



Lab safety – case studies

Lab accidents do happen. Fortunately they’re rare because of safety measures. Unfortunately, this also makes people lazy about following safety guidelines.

Earlier, Labrigger covered the danger of retinal burns with lasers.

Cautionary tales are perhaps…



Number of seconds in a year

The Labrigger editorial team was a little disappointed in the consistently excellent xkcd when the recently posted list of approximations included:
Number of seconds in a year = 75^4 (accurate to 1…



Indirect rates and biomedical research

You probably already know that many grants have, in addition to the direct component that goes to the lab, an indirect component that goes to the institution.

US institutions negotiate with the NIH to set…



SfN Resources for Teaching

The Society for Neuroscience (SfN) have compiled and are curating a large collection of online resources for neuroscience teaching. It’s called ERIN (Educational Resources in Neuroscience).

Some examples:
A Nernst-Goldman equation simulator. (link)



The Future of PhD Programs

Nature has a special issue on the future of PhDs. It’s no secret that unlike the US MD program, PhD programs are not regulated and produce way more PhDs than there are jobs for PhDs.

The articles in the issue offer some suggestions. Many seem straightforward and pragmatic, such as studying the demand for PhDs…



Light field imaging

Light field imaging is a very interesting approach to imaging. The idea is to use an array of microlenses in order to capture light coming from many different angles. By storing this data,…



Movshon-Seung debate on youtube

The Movshon-Seung debate on what priority connectomics should be is now on YouTube.

EDIT: New link. Last one went private.



Guide to neuroscientists



Microbehunter

Oliver Kim puts out a nice magazine called Microbehunter. It’s a great resource for microscope nerds. I’ve listed a few blog articles below, but actually, the full PDF issues are where most of…



New open access journal: get paid to review

Springer is starting a new open access journal called “Scio Cell Biology”. It’s intended to be the first of what they hope will be a whole family of “Scio”-branded journals. They’re a gold…