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At the present, lab design tends to focus on increasing the interactions between researchers through the use of open plans, allowing the space and opportunity for researchers to exchange ideas, share equipment, and share storage space; increasing productivity and efficiency of experiments. This style
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should also be removable for future expansion, reallocation and change of use. A well thought-through design will ensure that a lab can be adjusted for any future use. The sustainability of resources is also a concern, so the amount of resources and energy used in the lab should be reduced where
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As a laboratory consists of many areas such as wet lab, dry lab and office areas, wet labs should be separated from other spaces using controlling devices or dividers to prevent cross-contamination or spillage.
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of design has been proposed to support team-based work, though more compartmentalised or individual spaces are still important for some types of processes which require separate/isolated space such as
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where it is necessary to handle various types of chemicals and potential "wet" hazards, so the room has to be carefully designed, constructed, and controlled to avoid spillage and
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Flexibility of laboratory design should also be promoted, for example, the wall and ceiling should be removable in case of expansion or contraction, the pipes, tubes and
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The researchers (the occupants) are required to know basic laboratory techniques including safety procedures and techniques related to the experiments that they perform.
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Due to the nature of processes used in wet labs, the environmental conditions may need to be carefully considered and controlled using a
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might have large experimental equipment but minimal chemicals, or instruments for analyzing data produced elsewhere.
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Laboratory, National Research Council (US) Committee on Prudent Practices in the (2011).
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in which a wide range of experiments are performed, for example, characterizing of
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possible to save the environment, but still yield the same products.
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Current Students (Penn State College of Ag Sciences)
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Index

Wet laboratory
laboratory
contamination
dry lab

China Medical University (Taiwan)
laboratory
enzymes
biology
titration
chemistry
diffraction
light
physics
hazardous substances
electron microscopes
tissue cultures
fume hoods
cleanroom
Wet chemistry
"Basic Architectural Design Considerations for a Laboratory"
"Laboratory/Research Skills (Current Students)"
"Laboratory: Wet | WBDG Whole Building Design Guide"
"5.2 General Laboratory Safety Procedures | Environmental Health and Safety"


"Trends in Lab Design | WBDG Whole Building Design Guide"
"Lab spaces - Property Design Guidelines"
"Modern trends in lab design"
Laboratory Facilities

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