Laboratory DNA Analysis

Images of scientists conducting DNA tests and experiments in modern lab environments with various laboratory equipment.

Scientist analyzing DNA electrophoresis data in laboratory
Scientist analyzing DNA electrophoresis data in laboratory
MODEL RELEASED. Scientist using a digital tablet to input data in a laboratory during an experiment.A technician plates bacteria on gelose medium in petri dish for bacterial analysis, Biology and Research Center.Germany, Young scientist pipetting blue liquid into 96 well plateA shot of DNA samples in a research laboratoryTest tubes in laboratory for scientific research and chemical analysisThe unit 169 of the French National Institute for Health and Medical Research (Inserm) carries researches on environmental pollutants, particularly lead toxicology, and lead related diseases (saturnism). Here, blood lead level (BLL) testing.Technical platform of the Inovie 34 laboratory . Biochemistry bench.ELISA test plate used for serologic testing : research of antibodies and antigens in the blood. Laboratory of Parasitology and Mycology, Department of Pr Dupouy-Camet, Cochin Hospital, Paris, France.Soil sampling tube in laboratoryCriminologist police chemist looking at crime evidenceClose-up of syringe filling.Male researcher in front of genome screens.close-up of scientist doing tests in laboratoryLaboratory technician in analytical laboratory putting object plates in cytology readerClose-up of laboratory technician pipetting in labBacterial seeding and preparation of a susceptibility in a petri dish. Laboratory bacteriology and virology.Sample tubes.Biological research. light microscope used to examine the contents of a culture jar.dropping chemical liquid with scientist and laboratory backgroundZika Virus ResearchScientist adding data online via a tablet from a experimentLab technician experimenting in labScientist, plants and mockup on tablet screen in laboratory for data analysis, eco research or sustainable app. Closeup, hands and digital space for biotechnology, science test or biology informationTissue samples frozen in liquid nitrogenIn this 2019 photo, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) scientist examines the results of a hemagglutinin inhibition (HI) test. HI tests can tell us whether antibodies, developed through vaccination, will also recognize circulating flu viruses. Using these data, scientists can decide, which viruses to include in the seasonal flu vaccineLaboratory technician in analytical laboratory preparing paraffin moldmedical blood separation test centrifuge in chemical laboratory,    medicine equipment and health conceptSTS-131 payload; Ames Space Bio-Sciences Lab, Dr Eduardo Almeida P. I.; Cell Bioreactors with media syringes attachedAutomated line for Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics testings. Limoges hospital, France.Kinderhände mit Handschuhen füllen eine Kristallform mit Epoxidharz aus einer Pipette - vertikale Ansicht Children s hands in gloves fill a crystal mold with epoxy resin from a pipette vertical view Copyright: xZoonar.com/ElenaxRuix 22899477Scientist preparing a slide A scientist, medical doctor, forensic investigator or researcher preparing a glass slide for research or testing ,model released, Symbolfoto Copyright: xZoonar.com/Leah-AnnexThompsonx 2887975 ,model released, Symbolfoto ,property releasedclose up scientist holding tube 2Young Scientist at workMesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) cultures in basal medium.Barcelona. 06/12/2013. Research Laboratory of the Sant Pau Hospital. Material Recycling. Photos Ines Baucells. Archdc Ines Baucells.Chemistry researchscan barcode scanning barcode LicenseRF Copyright: xZoonar.com/MilanxVasicekx 4491963Genetic research, conceptual imageEnergy lab for testing refining productsKriminaltechnisches Institut, KTI, Forensic Science Institute, DNA analysis, trace carriers are examined for DNA evidence, police, Landeskriminalamt, LKA, State Criminal Police Office, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, EuropeScientist entomologist studying new butterfly speciesHands holding a culture plate testing for the presence of Escherichia coli bacteria by looking at antibiotic resistance.Laboratory equipment and petri dishes.Young expert criminologist working in the lab FPV of chemist holding petri dish with various bacteriaFPV of researcher doctor examining various bacteria holding petri dishMale researcher in front of genome screens.A close-up view of a gloved hand holding a clear test tube in front of a female scientist wearing protective goggles. gosi01063 Copyright: xConnectxImagesx ,model released ,property releasedMedical Analysis Laboratory. Biomedical Analysis Technicians. Scanning of identification barcodes of blood samples before analysis.close up scientists with tube glass slideDrugs, people and gas mask in lab for production of illegal substances, narcotics and crystal meth. Basement crime, hazmat suit and powder with compound mixture for cooking cocaine and manufacturingNIAID researcher uses an electron microscope.Colorful lab containers.Quality control inspector testing fish sampleA researcher takes measurements of a radish crop harvested from the Advanced Plant Habitat (APH) ground unit inside the Space Station Processing Facility at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Dec. 14, 2020. The radishes are a ground control crop for the Plant Habitat-02 (PH-02) experiment, which also involves growing two similar radish crops inside the International Space Stations APH. NASA astronaut Kate Rubins harvested the first crop on Nov. 30, and the second harvest aboard the orbiting laboratory is planned for Dec. 30. Once samples return to Earth, researchers will compare those grown in space to the radishes grown here on Earth to better understand how microgravity affects plant growth.Lab assistant using multi pipette and multiwell.Cytogenetics laboratory, culture of amniotic fluid samples.3D rendering of scientist's hand holding multi well plate with virusScientist examining test tubes in labScience, research and scientist with virus, medical and sample for particle, innovation and lab test. DNA, cancer and cell with male expert in blood, bacteria and particle analysis in a laboratoryMale researcher in front of genome screens.Genetics research. Scientist with a DNA deoxyribonucleic acid autoradiogram.Male researcher in front of genome screens.Scientist and virus, illustrationLab Technician Takes Notes While on the PhoneReportage in the reproductive biology service in Nice hospital, France. In the ART (assisted reproductive technology) lab. Sorting the oocytes: looking for oocyte cumulus complex (OCC).Biologist researcher looking at plant based beef substitute for vegetarien peopleDNA researchMale researcher in front of genome screens.Team of young scientists at laboratoryHands holding test tubes for medical analysis and corona virus test. Test tubes molecular modelA stack of test tubes.iss052e075812 (Aug. 30, 2017) --- Eli Lily-Lyophilization hardware setup in the Migrogravity Science Glovebox (MSG) work volume. Eli Lily-Lyophilization examines freeze-drying processes in the microgravity environment aboard the International Space Station (ISS) to improve the understanding of how food, drugs and other compounds are preserved in space.Agriculture research, conceptual imageTest Tube Tray Holding Human DNA SamplesMicroscope and blood cells, computer illustration.Seen here are science tubes containing soil and soil microbes for the Dynamics of Microbiomes in Space (DynaMoS) experiment after theyve been prepared for flight to the International Space Station inside the Space Station Processing Facility at NASAs Kennedy Space Center in Florida on July 11, 2022. The DynaMoS experiment will launch on SpaceXs 25th cargo resupply services mission to examine how microgravity affects metabolic interactions in communities of soil microbes. This will help NASA understand the function of soil microorganisms in space versus on Earth and how they can be used to enhance plant growth for crew consumption during long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars. SpaceXs Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon spacecraft are scheduled to lift off from Kennedys Launch Complex 39A at 8:44 p.m. EDT on Thursday, July 14.Genetics research.John "JC" Carver, a payload integration engineer with NASA Kennedy Space Center's Test and Operations Support Contract, uses a FluorPen to measure the chlorophyll fluorescence of Arabidopsis thaliana plants inside the growth chamber of the Advanced Plant Habitat (APH) Flight Unit No. 1. Half the plants were then harvested.The harvest is part of an ongoing verification test of the APH unit, which is located inside the International Space Station Environmental Simulator in Kennedy's Space Station Processing Facility. The APH undergoing testing at Kennedy is identical to one on the station and uses red, green and broad-spectrum white LED lights to grow plants in an environmentally controlled chamber. The seeds grown during the verification test will be grown on the station to help scientists understand how these plants adapt to spaceflight.Hand in a sterile glove pipetting a tube of blood with a pipettor in a laboratoryOphiocordyceps sinensis,Cordyceps militaris is a species of fungus in the bottle at control temperature room, and the type species of the genus Cordyceps.Pathologst placing biohazadous specimen into specimen boxBlood sample on a laboratory rabbit France