>increase the efficiency of scientific research — the supply room is just the beginning.
Efficiency is often compromised institutionally, so I know this is an obstacle.
I've got a lifetime of business models for scientific software, but that wasn't the question above.
One way to accelerate many types of laboratory research would be to offer a workflow alternative where very high performance individuals can make the choice to spend almost all their working time at the bench(es) rather than being distracted or sitting down at desks or office & lab computers. While maintaining overall leadership of the organization, so this requires a different type of team structure as it scales.
That way someone who can really invent a lot doesn't get bogged down by the bureaucracy of their earlier inventions.
Efficiency is often compromised institutionally, so I know this is an obstacle.
I've got a lifetime of business models for scientific software, but that wasn't the question above.
One way to accelerate many types of laboratory research would be to offer a workflow alternative where very high performance individuals can make the choice to spend almost all their working time at the bench(es) rather than being distracted or sitting down at desks or office & lab computers. While maintaining overall leadership of the organization, so this requires a different type of team structure as it scales.
That way someone who can really invent a lot doesn't get bogged down by the bureaucracy of their earlier inventions.