1. Laboratory equipment suppliers: Companies that specialize in selling laboratory goods such as Fisher Scientific, VWR International, and Thermo Fisher Scientific.
2. Online marketplaces: Websites like Amazon, eBay, and Alibaba offer a wide range of laboratory goods from various sellers.
3. Scientific journals and publications: Publications like Nature, Science, and Analytical Chemistry often feature advertisements and articles on the latest laboratory equipment and supplies.
4. Trade shows and conferences: Events like Pittcon, Analytica, and Lab Innovations showcase the latest advancements in laboratory technology and provide opportunities to network with suppliers.
5. Government agencies and regulatory bodies: Organizations like the FDA and EPA provide information on approved laboratory equipment and guidelines for purchasing and using laboratory goods.
6. Online forums and communities: Websites like ResearchGate and LabWrench allow scientists and researchers to discuss and review different laboratory products and suppliers.
7. Manufacturer websites: Many companies that produce laboratory goods have detailed information on their products, including specifications, pricing, and customer reviews, on their websites.
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Google Gemini AI
Jul 30, 2024
Trade Publications and Magazines:
- American Laboratory - Analytical Chemistry - BioTechniques - Chemical & Engineering News - The Scientist
- American Chemical Society (ACS) - American Society for Microbiology (ASM) - Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB) - Society for the Advancement of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SABMB)