Word: labs
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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David Kammler, head teaching fellow for Chem 30, "Organic Chemistry," says a wall was therefore moved about 12 feet to expand the lab space. The lab's 12 workstations were replaced with eight superior ones, and two new instrument rooms and three new teaching fellow rooms were constructed...
...lab layout has also been totally reconfigured, such that one side of the lab is a mirror image of the other...
...Lab Switch...
Some legacies of the biggest case ever to unfurl continuously under the public eye are already evident. DNA sleuthing, exotic beyond belief a short while ago and still quite expensive, is becoming more common--as are more skeptical defense questions about lab procedures. "There is less need to proffer this evidence as if it's from some alien culture," says law professor John Dwyer of the University of California, Berkeley. "It's still not quite akin to, 'Here's a fingerprint--how can you possibly contest it?' but it's way different than it was 12 months ago." Already overburdened...
...hell should I care if the police go over my wall and search without a warrant?' I think we've got a job to do in terms of convincing people that we really are all winners when that system is respected." Peter Barnett of Forensic Science Associates, a DNA lab in Richmond, California, acknowledges the nightmare created by attacks on incautious handling of blood specimens. "People in the profession now recognize the necessity of increasing their own professional standing and activities," he says...