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2008 TurnKey Conference

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Don't Miss Out! Only One Week until TurnKey!
The 2008 TurnKey Conference is only one week away. This must attend event for laboratory animal facility managers and directors will be held April 17-18, 2008 in Baltimore, Maryland. There are still seats available for the premier event of the lab animal community. Register now. For a look at the complete conference offerings, click here.
 
Not Building or Renovating? TurnKey is Still the Place to Be
The TurnKey Conference has always been billed as the must-attend conference for those who are building or renovating laboratory animal facilities. In fact, it is a must-attend conference for any facility manager or director.  » Read all
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Bedding Disposal Station
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Store Incompatible Chemicals Separately
The proper storage of chemicals has become a focal point of laboratory safety. We need to keep chemicals which are incompatible separated some reasonable distance from each other. At the same time, the law of diminishing returns applies here. One can expend a significant amount of energy and now receive much additional protection for the effort.
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April 17 - 18, 2008
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Baltimore, MD
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IN THE MAGAZINE

Utilizing Turnkey Project Delivery
by Jim Corkery and Scott Hoselton
Why utilize turnkey project delivery? Today, lab facility owners and managers are constantly searching for more accurate, efficient, and economical means to produce, collect, and analyze data.

Critical to determining the roadblocks in effective data collection is an understanding of the influencing factors. While it is easy to identify outdated facilities and systems, a major factor to consider is the fragmentation of facility systems, or quite simply, the lack of a properly integrated facility.

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