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Lee Baker's mission is to unleash your inner data ninja! Lee is an award-winning software creator that lives behind a keyboard in a darkened room. Illuminated only by the light from his monitor, he aspires to find the light switch. With decades of experience in science, statistics and artificial intelligence, he has a passion for telling stories with data, yet despite explaining it a dozen times, his mother still doesn’t understand what he does for a living. Insisting that data analysis is much simpler than we think it is, he authors friendly, easy-to-understand articles that teach the fundamentals of data analysis and statistics – and more! As the CEO of Chi-Squared Innovations, one day he’d like to retire to do something simpler, like crocodile wrestling.


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Technologies Helping To Drive Digital Transformation and Laboratory Efficiencies

In this article, we highlight some of the key technologies fueling digital transformation and explore the impacts they are having on laboratory efficiencies.

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Preparing for the Lab of the Future

Download this guide to learn about the barriers you’ll face on the road to creating the lab of the future and how you can start preparing today.

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Introducing the Lab of the Future

In this article we introduce you to the lab of the future, what you should expect to find in it and what impacts it will have on scientific research and industry.
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What Is Data Compliance?

In the old days, running a lab and organizing your data involved a lot of lab books and spreadsheets. These days, the regulations around storing and managing data are increasing and becoming more complex. If you’re wondering whether your lab is data compliant or worrying what you can do about it, this guide will help you understand what you need to get started.
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8 (More) Reasons To Switch to a Cloud-Based LIMS

In this listicle, we’ll highlight six reasons (and then elaborate on eight more reasons) why you might consider implementing or switching to a cloud-based LIMS, backed up by real-life case studies.
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Data Integrity – Miscommunication Will Kill Your Data

Sharing data is often a bit like passing round a message in miscommunication - small change and errors can ultimately ruin the data and render it unfit for purpose. Here, we look at data integrity in the context of shared data and introduce some procedures that will mitigate against miscommunication.
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Organizing Your Data: 7 Tips and Tricks

In this list we learn 7 key pieces of advice that will help you handle your excel data and prevent errors appearing across your dataset.
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3 Tips for Data Processing and Analysis

So you’ve collected your data and have a nice, clean dataset. Before you start your analyses, you need to get to know your data. Here we’re going to take a look at the different data types, learn to understand them and do calculations with them. By the time you’ve got to the end you’ll be able to put your new skills into practice in your data.
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