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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
The Trends Set to Reshape Labs as Seen at Pittcon 2026
Thursday, March 19, 2026
This year, trends included artificial intelligence (for the fourth consecutive year), real-time data and problem-solving, and designing off end-user input.
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Trace Levels of Food Pathogens Lead to Excessive Waste
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Would you eat deli meat that has tested positive for the bacterium Listeria monocytogenes? Of course not. But what if a test confirmed the bacteria was present at a very low level unlikely to cause harm or disease? Would that change your mind?
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Common Reagent Makes Living Brains Transparent for Better Imaging
Friday, March 13, 2026
Researchers at Kyushu University have just—accidentally—discovered another function BSA is ideal for: turning a living brain “transparent” without disturbing function.
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What’s Next for Laboratory Science in 2026
Friday, March 13, 2026
Laboratory science is entering a period of rapid transformation as automation, artificial intelligence, and new biological models reshape how research is conducted. At
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Approach Moves Closer to Treatment Path for Rare Disorder with No Cure
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Researchers have developed a potential new approach to treat Rett syndrome, offering early promise for a rare neurodevelopmental disorder that currently has no cure.
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Scientists Find Elusive Key to Better Thunderstorm Forecasting
Friday, March 06, 2026
By analyzing 2.2 million thunderstorm events in Africa over a 21-year period, researchers have finally identified a physical explanation for why thunderstorms form at one location while failing to develop elsewhere.
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Newer Groundwater Associated with Higher Risk of Parkinson’s Disease
Tuesday, March 03, 2026
A new study has found people whose drinking water comes from newer groundwater have a higher risk of Parkinson’s disease than those whose water comes from older groundwater.
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Lab Equipment in 60 Sec: Manual Pipettes
Friday, February 27, 2026
There are multiple critical factors to consider when selecting a manual pipette. First and foremost are accuracy, precision and volume, followed by ergonomic features, compatibility, durability and serviceability.
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Technology Turns Used Lab Gloves into CO2 Adsorbent
Friday, February 27, 2026
How many gloves does your laboratory dispose of every day? Even if you work at a smaller laboratory, the gloves add up. While a plastic water bottle can be easily recycled, other plastic materials are problematic.
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New Products at SLAS 2026
Thursday, February 26, 2026
Breaking exhibitor and attendance records, SLAS hosted 419 exhibitors and more than 7,600 registrants from 47 countries at its 2026 conference from February 7 to 11 in Boston.
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