Laboratorycentric
Laboratory-centric refers to a research approach that prioritizes the laboratory as the primary setting for scientific inquiry and experimentation. This approach emphasizes the use of controlled environments and advanced technologies to conduct experiments, analyze data, and develop new knowledge. Laboratory-centric research often involves the use of sophisticated equipment, such as microscopes, spectrometers, and other analytical tools, to study biological, chemical, or physical phenomena at a molecular or cellular level.
One of the key advantages of a laboratory-centric approach is the ability to conduct experiments under highly
However, a laboratory-centric approach also has its limitations. For example, experiments conducted in the laboratory may
In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the importance of integrating laboratory-centric research