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Thermo Orbitrap Ascend and Exploris 480

It was great to having you in the lab!

Julien lab: Jainil, Arbab, Kolden, Eman, Bridgette, Lucy, Erik, Henry, OJ (and Sue-Ann)

Best of luck in Medical School!

Congratulation to Lucy and Luam for being awarded a Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry graduate student scholarship!

Welcome to our new graduate students: Luam Araya, Erik Gomez, Bridgette Hartley and Lucy Luo!

Thanks to an incredible team of collaborators (Hardy and Hobman Lab) that made this publication possible. Huge congrats to Maureen!

Click here to check out the advanced online publication.

In an effort to promote teamwork and organization, both in our lab and with our collaborators, we are switching to electronic lab notebooks (ELNs). We chose the SciNote electronic lab notebook to manage all our data for several key reasons:

1) The ease with which our team members can share data and protocols in real time. We can also easily update protocols and standardize them across the entire lab.

2) It is economical, so academic labs can save their funds for students and experiments.

3) Data storage is secure and SciNote is used and trusted by other institutions e.g. National Institutes of Health.

For any PIs or students thinking about switching to ELNs I recommend giving SciNote a try. It is free to get started and easy to adopt. You can even start small by using it for summer/undergrad students. Just create a project folder for each student and see if it improves communication and your student’s training experience.

SciNote home page: https://scinote.net/




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