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Core labs play a critical role in academic life science research by providing centralized access to advanced technologies and expertise. But some, like the DAMP Lab at Boston University, go beyond the traditional model. Acting as innovation incubators, they redefine what’s possible in the academic space. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the DAMP Lab demonstrated their cutting-edge capabilities, processing over 10,000 samples daily, integrating with multiple databases, and utilizing advanced automation with liquid handling robots. Their work now focuses on developing scalable, reproducible research systems that bridge the gap between academia and society. Want to learn more about their groundbreaking approach and insights from Dr. Douglas Densmore? Read the full interview here: https://lnkd.in/eu8FTXEu

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