Difference between revisions of "Good Laboratory Practice (GLP)"
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− | * [http://www.healthpac.eu/Wiki/protocol_NIRSEEG.doc NIRS/EEG] | + | * [http://www.healthpac.eu/Wiki/protocol_NIRSEEG.doc NIRS/EEG] (dead link) |
== Rules == | == Rules == |
Revision as of 13:45, 14 June 2023
John's powerpoint presentation on good laboratory practice Good Laboratory Practice
Keeping a lab journal is important. Some guidelines.
Lab manuals exist for
Experiment sheets exist for:
Rules
- No internet on experimental PCs
- No food or drinks in the labs
- Never leave subjects alone
Problem solving
How to solve lab problems
Issue Tracking
Issues are problems that you cannot solve by yourself or problems that you can solve by yourself but are important enough to document. Issues should be documented on gitlab.
Issue tracking on Gitlab [1]