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== Wet Lab == | |||
A '''wet lab''' is a type of laboratory where a variety of experiments are conducted, typically involving chemicals, biological matter, and other substances that require a controlled environment. Wet labs are essential in fields such as [[biology]], [[chemistry]], and [[biomedical research]]. | |||
Wet labs are | |||
[[File:CICB's_Laboratory.jpg|thumb|right|A typical wet lab setup.]] | |||
A typical wet lab | |||
== Characteristics == | |||
Wet labs are designed to handle liquids and other materials that require specific environmental conditions. They are equipped with specialized equipment such as [[fume hoods]], [[centrifuges]], and [[microscopes]]. The design of a wet lab includes features like: | |||
* '''Water supply and drainage''': Essential for washing equipment and disposing of liquid waste. | |||
* '''Ventilation systems''': To ensure the safe handling of volatile substances. | |||
* '''Temperature control''': To maintain the stability of experiments. | |||
* '''Safety equipment''': Including [[eyewash stations]], [[safety showers]], and [[fire extinguishers]]. | |||
== Applications == | == Applications == | ||
Wet labs are used in various scientific disciplines: | |||
== | * '''[[Biochemistry]]''': For studying the chemical processes within and related to living organisms. | ||
* '''[[Molecular biology]]''': Involving the manipulation of [[DNA]], [[RNA]], and [[proteins]]. | |||
* '''[[Pharmacology]]''': For drug development and testing. | |||
* '''[[Microbiology]]''': To study microorganisms and their interactions with humans, animals, plants, and the environment. | |||
== Equipment == | |||
Wet labs are equipped with a range of tools and instruments: | |||
* '''[[Pipettes]]''': For measuring and transferring small volumes of liquid. | |||
* '''[[Spectrophotometers]]''': To measure the intensity of light absorbed by a sample. | |||
* '''[[Autoclaves]]''': For sterilizing equipment and materials. | |||
* '''[[Incubators]]''': To grow and maintain microbiological cultures. | |||
== Safety == | |||
Safety is a paramount concern in wet labs. Proper training and adherence to safety protocols are essential to prevent accidents. Common safety practices include: | |||
* Wearing [[personal protective equipment]] (PPE) such as [[lab coats]], [[gloves]], and [[goggles]]. | |||
* Proper labeling and storage of chemicals. | |||
* Regular maintenance and inspection of equipment. | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Dry lab]] | * [[Dry lab]] | ||
* [[Laboratory safety]] | * [[Laboratory safety]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Scientific method]] | ||
[[Category:Laboratories]] | |||
Latest revision as of 10:48, 15 February 2025
Wet Lab[edit]
A wet lab is a type of laboratory where a variety of experiments are conducted, typically involving chemicals, biological matter, and other substances that require a controlled environment. Wet labs are essential in fields such as biology, chemistry, and biomedical research.

Characteristics[edit]
Wet labs are designed to handle liquids and other materials that require specific environmental conditions. They are equipped with specialized equipment such as fume hoods, centrifuges, and microscopes. The design of a wet lab includes features like:
- Water supply and drainage: Essential for washing equipment and disposing of liquid waste.
- Ventilation systems: To ensure the safe handling of volatile substances.
- Temperature control: To maintain the stability of experiments.
- Safety equipment: Including eyewash stations, safety showers, and fire extinguishers.
Applications[edit]
Wet labs are used in various scientific disciplines:
- Biochemistry: For studying the chemical processes within and related to living organisms.
- Molecular biology: Involving the manipulation of DNA, RNA, and proteins.
- Pharmacology: For drug development and testing.
- Microbiology: To study microorganisms and their interactions with humans, animals, plants, and the environment.
Equipment[edit]
Wet labs are equipped with a range of tools and instruments:
- Pipettes: For measuring and transferring small volumes of liquid.
- Spectrophotometers: To measure the intensity of light absorbed by a sample.
- Autoclaves: For sterilizing equipment and materials.
- Incubators: To grow and maintain microbiological cultures.
Safety[edit]
Safety is a paramount concern in wet labs. Proper training and adherence to safety protocols are essential to prevent accidents. Common safety practices include:
- Wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) such as lab coats, gloves, and goggles.
- Proper labeling and storage of chemicals.
- Regular maintenance and inspection of equipment.