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Michelle Taylor
Michelle Taylor
Laboratory Group Editor-in-Chief
Michelle Taylor is the Editor-in-Chief of the Laboratory Group, comprising Labcompare, Laboratory Equipment, American Laboratory and Forensic. As EIC, she develops and leads new product offerings that reflect a commitment to the needs of the diverse scientific community. Michelle started in the industry in 2010 as editor of Laboratory Equipment. Well established, Michelle has attended dozens of scientific conferences and conducted hundreds of interviews with key opinion leaders, including multiple Nobel Prize winners. Always keeping a pulse on the industry, Michelle writes about current events, genomics, CRISPR-Cas9, STEM, next-generation sequencing and more. Michelle received her BA in journalism from Elon University in North Carolina. She can be reached at
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Articles by Michelle Taylor
NIR for Food QC: New Matrices and AI Expansion
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Food safety and quality are top priorities for manufacturers, retailers and consumers alike. In recent years, as food supply chains have become more and more globalized, the demand for intelligent food quality control has increased.
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Team Tracks Multiple Cancer-causing Viruses in Wastewater
Friday, May 15, 2026
In a new study, researchers are the first to show a comprehensive approach can detect all known oncogenic viruses concurrently by analyzing viral genomes in wastewater.
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Q&A: Award-winning PFAS Research Opens New Treatment Pathways
Friday, May 15, 2026
This year, Metrohm USA presented their annual Young Chemist Award to Sarah Ortbal of the University of Alabama, recognizing her impactful research spanning PFAS monitoring, non target fluorine analysis and promising treatment pathways.
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Cancer-detecting Breakthrough Earns One of Nation’s Most Prestigious Honors
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Scott has pioneered the development of new protocols for synthesizing and applying emissive dyes, which could revolutionize the way clinicians detect and treat diseases—especially cancer.
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Drug Contamination Lingers in Cars, Even After Ventilation
Friday, May 08, 2026
Researchers have found that ventilation can reduce—but not completely remove—methamphetamine contamination on most hard surfaces of a car, even after an extended period of time.
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Lab Equipment in 60 Secs: Incubators
Friday, May 08, 2026
In today’s laboratory, incubators are not just support equipment: they are foundational systems that directly affect data quality, research integrity and operational continuity.
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Climate Change Raises Risk of Spillover Events
Tuesday, May 05, 2026
A new study has concluded that Climate change is likely to drive rodent-borne arenaviruses into parts of South America that have never before faced these diseases—putting new communities of people at risk.
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Study Overturns Assumption about how mRNA Vaccines Work
Friday, May 01, 2026
While dendritic cells are still important, mRNA delivery to them is not required to trigger an immune response.
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Q&A: Food Safety and Contamination Testing
Friday, May 01, 2026
From microplastics and PFAS to pesticides, trace-level compounds are pervasive across environmental and agricultural systems, entering the food supply through increasingly complex pathways.
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Data as the New Core of Analytical Laboratories
Tuesday, April 28, 2026
Today’s analytical laboratory is no longer defined by its instruments or expertise. Increasingly, its value is determined by how effectively—and quickly—it generates, manages and interprets data.
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