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At the Bench: A Laboratory Navigator [Spiral-bound]

Kathy Barker (Author), Barker (Author)
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0879695234 978-0879695231 August 1998
A handbook for living and working in the laboratory. It discusses: how research groups work on a human level - and how to fit in; what equipment is essential, and how to use it properly; how to get started and get organized; how to set up an experiment; how to handle and use data and reference sources; and how to present yourself and your results - in print and in person. It offers advice, moral support, social etiquette, and professional assurance, along with step-by-step instructions for those basic laboratory procedures that experienced investigators know - but novices do not.


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'It is highly recommended for anyone working in research-from undergraduate students to primary investigators, either in academy or industry. In my opinion, this is a 'must have' volume for any laboratory. --The Quarterly Review of Biology --This text refers to an alternate Spiral-bound edition.

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  • Spiral-bound: 460 pages
  • Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press (August 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0879695234
  • ISBN-13: 978-0879695231
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.8 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,023,677 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining, readable and very useful lab guide, January 21, 1999
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"At the Bench: A Laboratory Navigator" by Dr. Barker is a marvelously crafted, enormously useful and entertaining guide for the laboratory neophyte. Dr. Barker has managed to distill the collective wisdom and intuitive flair of experimentalists of the last three decades into a a survival kit no bench worker should be without. While the purpose of the book is to introduce the wonders and terrors of the lab to the uniniatiated the wealth of useful information contained in this volume make it a valuable addition for the more sophisticated bench scientist. I don't know of a single volume which provides everything from buffer recipes to half-lifes of common isotopes, principles of centrifugation to growth media for bacterial strains, to name but a few examples.

The volume follows the new lab worker from his first day on the job through the ins and outs of assimilating into the lab. Tips are provided on who runs the show (the secretary and senior tech) to how to get started (do an experiment the first week). The reader is instructed on how to make friends, when to speak up and when to hold back. While much of this advise is simple common sense, having it made explicit is no doubt reassuring and worthwhile. Dr. Barker makes it clear that the integrity of the data are paramount, as they should be, and this message is explicit. The majority of the volume gets down to the nuts and bolts and getting the experiments done, describing equipment (and providing delightful drawings labelling everything from the shaker to the HPLC), instructing on good technique and providing the kind of useful tables to make sure what needs to get autoclaved does and what doesn't is sterile filtered.

Dr. Barker brings her clear passion for the lab and love of science to this volume, imbuing it with an enthusiasm which is infectious; it serves as a reminder to those of us who have become jaded that as Primo Levi said "The lab is the place for the young and returning there you feel young again with the same sense of excitement and anticipation you have at seventeen". This is a welcome addition to the manuals and guides available. It meets a need for the newcomer and would be worthwhile for the more experienced investigator as well.

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36 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars indispensable lab resource, May 29, 2003
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This is a wonderful resource for any lab that has rotating personnel. Often, experienced researchers don't have the time or interest to orient new people but it's all here, and I would be surprised if even an experienced scientist could read through this whole manual without finding useful information.

The author uses common sense and a casual style, and assumes that the reader knows nothing. Early chapters explore BASIC basics, like getting along with colleagues, getting started the first week, questions to ask, and safety procedures; lab setup and equipment; and organization. Later chapters discuss designing and setting up experiments, using a lab notebook, presenting data, making reagents, including storage and disposal, and working in a sterile environment. Final chapters detail work with eukaryotic cell cultures, bacteria, dna/rna/protein, radioactivity, centrifugation, electrophoresis and a light microscope. Along the way, the reader will learn how to format a journal article, work in a hood, or stay in touch with the PI. The only thing missing is library research, but since this is a bench guide that seems a forgivable omission.

Spiral bound and formatted for easy access and understandability, the volume concludes with a glossary and a good index. Black and white line drawings and pictures identify items found in labs and illustrate techniques from pipetting to making entries in a notebook.

This is not a textbook written by someone who's never worked in a laboratory; it is a sensible, intelligent guide -- the dream tour you'd like to have each of your technicians or students given if you only had the time! Also handy if a person is having problems and you want to refer them to written material. Any working lab could benefit from the addition of this volume. Fabulous.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must for Graduate Students, December 1, 2005
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There are so many things that classes don't teach you! This book can instantly teach the new laboratorian things that experienced laboratorians know but won't share such as: whether to autoclave or filter sterilize or how to be approach someone for help. A lab is full of volatile things the most dangerous of which are the other workers! If you've ever made an experienced lab person angry when you've moved their equipment or borrowed their reagents you'll understand how helpful this book is!
I wish I had this information when I was a student.
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WELCOME TO ONE of the most exciting and enjoyable workplaces ever evolved, the biomedical research laboratory. Read the first page
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