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Laboratoriesand is a term used to describe the collective network of laboratories and related facilities within a research or production organization. While not a standard term in scientific literature, it appears in internal documents, policy discussions, and collaborative projects to emphasize the interconnected nature of research spaces, equipment, data systems, and governance across disciplines. In this sense, laboratoriesand encompasses physical laboratories—wet, dry, and instrument rooms—plus ancillary spaces such as sample storage, data centers, and waste management, along with the people and procedures that link them.

The concept covers the functions of experimental work, measurement and analysis, quality control, and innovation support.

Geographically, laboratoriesand may refer to a single campus, a network of university labs, corporate facilities, or

History and usage: The idea of a unified laboratory network evolved with automation, digital lab notebooks,

Common
elements
include
standardized
operating
procedures,
training
programs,
safety
compliance,
and
ongoing
equipment
maintenance.
Shared
core
facilities,
instrumentation,
and
data
infrastructure
enable
efficient
use
of
costly
assets
and
foster
interdisciplinary
collaboration.
Safety
and
regulatory
oversight
typically
address
biosafety,
chemical
safety,
waste
handling,
and
data
integrity,
aligned
with
frameworks
such
as
ISO/IEC
17025,
GLP,
GMP,
and
national
or
regional
regulations.
distributed
partnerships
that
share
resources
and
governance.
The
term
highlights
the
importance
of
interoperability,
data
standards,
and
collaborative
agreements
in
modern
research
ecosystems.
and
laboratory
information
management
systems.
Limitations
include
its
informal
status
in
many
contexts,
with
formal
references
more
commonly
using
“laboratories,”
“lab
facilities,”
or
“core
facilities.”
See
also
laboratory,
core
facility,
biosafety,
accreditation.