Labroots is excited to announce a new video series focusing on the lives, perspectives, career pathways, and research of women working across STEM fields. The series is hosted by Labroots Science Writer Mia Wood, Ph.D., who is a philosophy professor and writer living and working at the intersection of philosophy and everything else. Among her relevant interests are the philosophy of early modern...... Read More
This Fall, Labroots was happy to offer two scholarships for students returning to school at both the graduate and undergraduate level. The Graduate Research Scholarship aims to support graduate student researchers who need additional resources to complete their projects. The Undergraduate Back-to-School Scholarship is focused on providing funds to offset the cost of supplies like textbooks and computer...... Read More
The 2022 American Association for Clinical Chemistry (AACC) annual meeting, held in Chicago from July 24-28, was a tremendous success for the Labroots team! Exhibitors and conference attendees were excited to be there in person, while also being proactive about the latest Covid surge with the conference requiring proof of vaccination and boosters or negative PCR tests. A particular highlight for...... Read More
Whether in academia or industry many of us -pre-pandemic- waded through crowded poster halls at conferences to get quick glimpses at snapshots of research projects presented in this condensed form. Posters presentations have many benefits for the authors and the audience. The author is free from the constraints of time slots and public speaking while still being able to share their research with...... Read More
The Summer 2022 Labroots Summer Research Scholarship welcomed undergraduate and graduate student applicants from across the globe to apply for an award to offset the cost of conducting research during the summer months. This Summer we are happy to announce the winner is University of Texas Cancer Biology PhD student Sonia Patel! Currently a 4th year PhD student at the University of Texas MD Anderson...... Read More
In the age of getting lightning-fast information at our fingertips, it’s become far too easy to get the wrong kinds of information, misinformation, or disinformation. The phrase “fake news” has become the norm when you read something you don’t think is real, but how do you identify what’s real and what isn’t? It’s become more important than ever to try and distinguish between real information, misinformation,...... Read More
Labroots is excited to announce our achievements at the 2022 American Business Awards®! This year we took home the Gold for Company of the Year – Internet/New Media for small business and the Silver for Achievement in Customer Satisfaction. The Labroots team would like to thank all our users for their consistent participation, support, and feedback as we continue to grow our platform and pave the way...... Read More
Our first conference post-pandemic was full of contactless virtual event registration, new & old faces, sock & notebook giveaways, and Creole & Cajun cuisine. The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Annual Meeting 2022, held at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, on April 8 -13, was an excellent opportunity for Labroots to get back into the physical event world....... Read More
Gated Sponsored Content with Labroots is a great new way to gather prospective leads for your company which can, in turn, lead to more sales. By gating an article you can gather information about leads that may not be available or accessible to you otherwise. However, there are many things to consider when putting your content behind a gated form. Consider this your guide to what makes Gated Sponsored...... Read More
The Spring 2022 Labroots Travel Scholarship welcomed undergraduate and graduate students from across the globe to apply for an award to help offset the cost of travel for research, academic workshops, and conferences. This Spring we are happy to announce the winner is Saint Louis University School of Medicine graduate student E. Taylor Stone! Currently a graduate student in the laboratory of...... Read More