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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
LabTips: Best Practices for Cellular Microscopy
Saturday, April 17, 2021
When father-son duo Hans and Zacharias Janssen invented the first so-called compound microscope in the late 16th century, they probably didn’t understand the extent to which it would fuel modern science, or how future scientists would expand upon it.
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Preprints Generate Unprecedented Attention During COVID-19 Pandemic
Friday, April 09, 2021
A new study by researchers in the U.S., UK and Germany suggests the COVID-19 pandemic has created a “cultural shift” in how both the scientific community and general public use and respond to preprint papers.
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Team Behind AstraZeneca COVID-19 Vaccine Turns Sights to Gonorrhea
Thursday, April 01, 2021
What do you do after you help develop a vaccine that plays a role in halting the global pandemic that’s been plaguing the world for more than a year? If you’re the research team behind the Oxford/AstraZenca COVID-19 vaccine, you gear up to do it all over again.
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Study: Spike Mutations Make Coronavirus Variants Spread More Quickly
Thursday, March 18, 2021
Since its introduction in late 2019, the original coronavirus has mutated. That being said, it seems the spike protein is still important—if not more so now.
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Q&A: Why the Lab Manager Title May Be Going Away
Thursday, March 11, 2021
How has your job description changed over the years? Thirty years ago, odds are the responsibilities of someone in your role looked a lot different than yours do today. Add in the monumental advancements of technology in this generation and the unprecedented global pandemic, and the picture changes ...
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Q&A: Why the Lab Manager Title May Be Going Away
Thursday, March 11, 2021
How has your job description changed over the years? Thirty years ago, odds are the responsibilities of someone in your role looked a lot different than yours do today. Add in the monumental advancements of technology in this generation and the unprecedented global pandemic, and the picture changes ...
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J&J’s Now-approved Vaccine Propels Equitable Distribution
Saturday, February 27, 2021
With the approval of Johnson & Johnson’s COVID-19 vaccine candidate over the weekend, the U.S. is inching closer to mass vaccination, while the World Health Organization (WHO) works to ensure equal access for lower-income countries.
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Neanderthal Gene Variants Both Increase, Decrease Risk of Severe COVID-19
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Researchers show Neandertals also contributed a protective gene variant that reduces the risk of needing intensive care for COVID-19 by 20 percent.
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The 3 Factors That Make Someone a COVID-19 ‘Superspreader’
Friday, February 12, 2021
But what makes a person a superspreader? Researchers at Tulane University, Harvard University, MIT and Massachusetts General Hospital recently identified three factors that correlate to increased spread of COVID-19—obesity, age and date of infection.
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Retracted Scientific Papers Persist in New Studies, Citations
Tuesday, January 05, 2021
In scientific publishing, articles can be retracted, but, as information sciences expert Jodi Schneider has shown in her latest paper, misinformation from retracted studies persists for years.
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