The cell culture lab, if you adhere to Good Cell Culture Practice, can come across like a cold and hostile place. Donβt share your reagents β, donβt share the hood β, donβt shove around other peopleβs plates in the incubator β, donβt talk, donβt sing β, donβt hang around, when you are done β, donβt do this β, donβt do that β.
But actually, by applying these practices, we do not only protect our own work, but also other peopleβs work π. By adhering to good practices, we create a save space for your cells and our experiments. We also positively contribute to the #scientific #community with good quality work and reproducible studies πππ.
On top, small gestures, such as greeting with a smile π, putting a fresh autoclave bag into the bin for the next person and leaving the lab space squeaky clean after finishing our work can make all the difference πΉ.
But also knowing that, in order to protect our and other colleagues work, we always stick to the rules of Good Cell Culture Practice π«Άπ«Άπ«Ά.
#GCCP #reproducibility #quality #cellculture #MINT #STEM
Author: asban