If any of the scenarios below are all too familiar to you, you're ready
for something new! But how will you discover what instruments are
available? There are a few ways:
Word of mouth. This is the most popular way to determine what other
successful scientists are doing. Ask colleagues and peers at other
institutions what they see as the best technology in the field. What are
they using? What do the top institutions have in their labs?
Scope out the literature. Be on top of the literature in your field and look
through the methods section of the most cutting-edge papers. Find out if
they used new equipment or are using techniques in a slightly different
way.
Collaborate with vendors. There are opportunities to work closely with
vendors. You may have the expertise working with a certain sample type
or technique, and your feedback may help vendors develop or improve
their products. You get access to brand-new equipment that no one else
has yet. Everyone wins.
If you don't have access to the right technology, you won't be the leading
scientist. Don't let your research be hindered by not having the tools you
need to perform your work. Upgrading your equipment can drastically
change the outlook for your entire lab.
Are you ready to purchase new lab equipment?
Download our buyer's checklist to help you complete each step.