Jake Chiles

Jake Chiles

Jake has a Bachelor of Science from West Virginia University, where he assisted with studies on native brook trout as well as invasive and endangered plant species. In his recent role as a Research Associate, he conducted third-party quality control testing of pharmaceutical products, utilizing an ICP-MS and AAS to perform elemental analysis of the samples. Currently, Jake is developing his skills as a web developer learning languages such as HTML, CSS, and Javascript. Serving as Labcompare’s Web Content Manager, Jake utilizes his in-depth background in the biological sciences as well as analytical chemistry to create useful directory content while optimizing the product search experience for scientists and lab professionals. He can be reached at [email protected]

Articles by Jake Chiles

  • Quick Picks: Incubator Shakers

    Tuesday, August 20, 2024
    In the world of applied sciences, incubator shakers are crucial for maintaining accuracy and consistency. By combining the functions of incubation and shaking into one device, these tools are perfect for tasks such as cell culture, biochemical assays, and microbial growth. read more
  • Quick Picks: Balances

    Friday, June 21, 2024
    Critical to nearly all laboratory processes, balances are often a key component of sample preparation for many laboratories. Often utilized to meet the requirements of various forms of accreditation, gravimetric sample preparation offers a higher level of precision particularly when preparing ... read more
  • Quick Picks: Lab Refrigerators/Freezers

    Friday, April 26, 2024
    Laboratory freezers and refrigerators are critical to many quality management systems to ensure the safe storage and integrity of samples, reagents, and pharmaceuticals. Lab freezers and refrigerators maintain a highly stable temperature commonly ranging from 10°C to as low as -80°C. read more
  • Quick Picks: Pipettes

    Wednesday, February 28, 2024
    Pipettes are used extensively in laboratories worldwide to ensure accuracy and repeatability in analysis. Air displacement micropipettes, the most commonly used pipettes in many laboratories, rely on the vacuum generated by a piston to take up the liquid sample into a disposable plastic tip. read more
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