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2 unusual facts about The Lab


The Lab

The Lab with Leo Laporte, a TV series formerly known as Call For Help

The LAB, a non-profit art space in San Francisco, California


Itch-E and Scratch-E

They were initially focused on a techno sound which drew on early bleep techno as well as being influenced by fellow Sydneysiders Severed Heads (Tom Ellard from Severed Heads helped produce an album by Paul Mac's other band The Lab, that was never released).


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A Better Human Being

In the lab, when Dr. Walter Bishop is testing Olivia Dunham's DNA, the song being played in the background is Karen Elson's "The Ghost Who Walks" from the album of the same name.

Adam Lerner

He was the founder and Executive Director of The Laboratory of Art and Ideas at Belmar until The Lab merged with the MCA Denver in March 2009.

Albert J.R. Heck

After a Postdoctoral research at Stanford University in the lab of Richard Zare and Sandia National Laboratories (Livermore) he became a postdoctoral fellow and later lecturer at University of Warwick.

AMNH Exhibitions Lab

In addition to the famous dioramas at its home museum and the Rose Center for Earth and Space, the lab has also produced international exhibitions and software such as the revolutionary Digital Universe Atlas.

Anthony A. Hyman

At the University of California, San Francisco, Hyman was able to investigate the interaction between chromosomes and microtubules that create the mitotic forces that separate chromosomes in the lab of Tim Mitchison.

Billy Frankenstein

The film ends with the Franks, Thelma, Bloodstone and Frogg, raising the $25,000 by having tourist attractions in their castle, complete with photos with the Frankenstein monster and tours down to the lab, where a little girl pulls the lever and electrocutes herself, making her resemble the Bride of Frankenstein.

Candidate division TM7

The candidate division TM7, is a major lineage of Bacteria, the existence of which is known solely through environmental 16S rRNA sequences as to date no species has been grown in the lab, a requirement for taxonomy, making it a candidate phylum.

Cyclodextrin

In 2009, research from the lab of Michael S. Brown and Joseph L. Goldstein, Nobel Prize winning scientists who pioneered the study of cholesterol metabolism, was published showing how cyclodextrin assists in moving cholesterol out of lysosomes in Niemann-Pick type C disease.

D/Generation

The main character is a courier making an emergency delivery by jetpack of an important package to one of Genoq's top researchers, Jean-Paul Derrida (a name likely inspired by the philosopher Jacques Derrida), and who is happily oblivious to the carnage until the lab's doors lock behind him.

Edward L. Ayers

The lab is currently developing a digital atlas of American history through a grant received from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Emil L. Smith

He joined the lab of eminent protein chemist Max Bergmann at the Rockefeller Institute in 1940, where he worked with a number of important biochemists and began a significant line of research on the intestinal enzyme erepsin.

Hilltop Hospital

The English-language version featured the voices of Kevin Whately (Dr. Matthews), Sally Ann Marsh (nurse Kitty), Celia Imrie (Surgeon Sally), Paul Shane (the two Teds), Brian Murphy (Dr. Atticus), Julie Higginson (Clare the lab rat) and Jonathon Kydd (Arthur the lab rat).

Ice Spiders

When she turns to leave, the last spider remaining at the lab, a mutated Black Widow, attacks her and forces her into a locked office.

Joslin Diabetes Center

2009: Researchers in the lab of C. Ronald Kahn, MD discover that brown fat is present in some adults, providing a new target for the treatment of obesity.

Kistler Vineyards

Mark Bixler,who has a PhD in Chemistry from the University of California at Berkeley runs the business and sales side of the winery as well as helping in the lab.

Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory

The Lab appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit but the judgment was upheld in 2004.

MIT Senseable City Lab

Among the Lab's partners are a group of corporations, including AT&T, General Electric, Audi, ENEL, SNCF as well as cities such as Copenhagen, London, Singapore, Seattle, and Florence.

Natural Resources Research Institute

The lab is currently developing a focus on extraction of non-ferrous minerals from Northeast Minnesota's Duluth Complex of copper, nickel and precious metals-bearing ore.

Picture the Impossible

Picture The Impossible was an alternate reality game that was developed jointly between the Lab for Social Computing of the Rochester Institute of Technology and the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper.

Ralf J. Sommer

Sommer studied biology at the RWTH Aachen University, at the University of Tübingen and at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich where he obtained his Diplom degree in 1989 and earned his Ph.D. in the lab of Diethard Tautz on a study of the evolution of segmentation genes in insects in 1992.

Robert James Dixson

The main speaker on the course was Leslie Daniel (1919-2011), actor and voice-over performer, best known for his role as Kurt, the lab assistant in The Brain That Wouldn't Die.

Shoals Marine Laboratory

The lab also operates various smaller vessels, such as zodiacs, small power boats, and a 19' Cape Dory Typhoon sailboat.

Susan Nolen-Hoeksema

Though traditionally the focus of the lab was on depression, past and current work focused on Generalized anxiety disorder, Social anxiety disorder and other mood disorders.

Symbiotica

Past research residents and collaborators at the lab have included Kira O%27Reilly, Orlan and the Critical Art Ensemble.

In 2007 the lab won the inaugural Golden Nica for Hybrid Arts in the Prix Ars Electronica.

TCB-2

TCB-2 is a hallucinogen, discovered in 2006 by Thomas McLean, working in the lab of Prof. David Nichols at Purdue University where it was named 2C-BCB.

The Hunt for Eagle One

They rescue Jennings and demo (set incendiaries in the lab) in an anthrax lab to eliminate the threat of chemical warfare.

The Knight on the Grid

After examining the body in the lab, Zack determines that the kneecaps were surgically removed, and Cam and Hodgins decide the victim has been dead for three days.

The Laboratory of Art and Ideas at Belmar

The Lab at Belmar began as a collaboration between Continuum Partners, the developers of Belmar, and the Denver Art Museum, where Adam Lerner was formerly Master Teacher for Modern and Contemporary Art.

TI-Nspire series

The Nspire has a new Vernier DataQuest function which can be used to collect data from any sensors connected to the Lab Cradle, which allows up to 5 sensors, or one sensor probe can be connected via USB port on top of the handheld.

Tim Scully

The product from the lab was distributed by the Brotherhood of Eternal Love; Scully was connected with the Brotherhood via Billy Hitchcock.

Tom Rapoport

He worked in the lab of Peter Heitmann, and his father, Samuel Mitja Rapoport, was head of the Institute of Physiological Chemistry.

Two Bodies in the Lab

"Two Bodies in the Lab" attracted 12.07 million viewers, placing it first among 18 to 49 years old viewers and second in total viewers behind CBS' Survivor: Panama.

Yamaha AN1x

The AN1x has been used by several artists, including Jean Michel Jarre, Psyclon Nine, History Of Guns, Velvet Acid Christ, Nine Inch Nails, Nitin Sawhney, Phish, Igor Khoroshev of YES, Spacehotel, Daniel Ruppar of Down In The Lab, and Jacob Thiele of The Faint.