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I have a black lab named Luke.
I got my Nobel Prize for my lab work.
I am actually a trained lab assistant.
You can't regulate every lab in the world.
I missed the basic curiosity of being in the lab.
I have an old dog named Lily, and she's a black lab.
If it is made in a lab then it takes a lab to digest.
For exercise, I now run with my chocolate Lab puppy, Oscar.
My lab is the place where I put my brain out on my fingers.
Our lab had always refrained from keeping our studies secret.
I dropped chemistry. I practically blew up the lab in college.
I love the quiet forest that stands between my lab and my home.
I have one chocolate Lab named Jasmine. I also had a rat named Sky.
The next Internet could be in the making somewhere in someone's lab.
I also do my own processing, so it means a big commitment in lab time.
My lab is like a fantasy world - it is more like a 'James Bond' movie!
I have a golden Lab who goes everywhere with me. He's a great leveler.
I was in the lab for a long time before I actually, like, put stuff out.
BuzzFeed started as a lab with a small team where we would play with ideas.
With lab courses, we may be able to simulate a lot of that and reduce costs.
Many of the most eloquent people I have ever met work in lab coats every day.
In the summer of 2009, I was at the Shakespeare lab at the public theater in New York.
I was already, I think, at the age of 18, showing signs of being incompetent in the lab.
In the lab, we're discovering that nature can do chemistry we never dreamed was possible.
The long-term study of GMO foods is going on in real time and in real life. Not in a lab.
Scientific prayer makes God a celestial lab rat, leading to bad science and worse religion.
Biotech 1.0 is slow, like a lab science, and Version 2.0 is more like computational sciences.
Most important for the circadian field was the pioneering work of Ron Konopka in Seymour's lab.
In my lab, we're interested in the transition from chemistry to early biology on the early earth.
Linden Lab's technological breakthroughs have made 'Second Life' a truly revolutionary experience.
I try not to eat processed foods, well, ever. If it comes from a lab or a factory, I don't want it.
My first job out of school was to do basic research at Johns Hopkins University's applied physics lab.
I have a Lab, it's fun to hang out and hike with the dog, people come up to him, and pet him, it's fun.
I don't watch the news because I understand that I'm like a science lab. Whatever I take in is how I feel.
I get into lab early and leave a bit early, too. So I like to have an hour or two before everybody comes in.
My lab used to do gene expression and genomics, and we did a lot of sequencing samples from virus outbreaks.
My father worked at the Naval Ordnance Lab, and they had a nine-hole course on the property. You paid a quarter.
Being an assistant in a computer lab was the worst job I ever had. It was boring. That was when I was in college.
You can model experiments on computers now and then execute them, and you don't actually need a fully stocked lab.
My lab and academic work fill my day from about 9 am to 7 p.m. Then I zoom out the lens to work on my other writing.
No crime lab in the world looks like the 'CSI' ones because there's simply not the money for all those fancy machines.
I'm the laziest inventor you ever met. My inventing is in my head - I don't have to be in the lab working and sweating.
What's been good for the downtime is I got a dog. A little black lab. I've been training her, so she's kept me occupied.
At the Big Bad Lab, we build participatory art and media platforms for causes, communities and organizations we care about.
All I have ever wanted is one more day in the lab with the people I care about. And every day that I get that, I am grateful.
In high school, I was head of the lab. I dumped a whole five-gallon bucket of D-76 on my head once. It ruined all my clothes.
I really love research. It's one of the things I love most about my job. I feel like it's me in the lab cooking up the character.
I like to keep the median age in my lab low because they will indulge me in my dreams. They don't yet think things are impossible.
I've been a children's book editor, a nanny, a camp counselor, a barista, a research lab assistant, and a movie theater ticket-taker.
Mark Horowitz and I built it onto an optical bench in the lab. We spent and eight-hour span putting this optical light path together.