Collects in one place the numbers and equations you rely on for your experiments and use to report your data – what they mean and how to use them – as well as easy-to-follow shortcuts for making the math easier. Written in an accessible and informal style, Lab Math describes basic mathematical principles and various tasks involving numbers, including how to calibrate lab equipment, how to make solutions, and the numbers involved in various methods for quantifying DNA, RNA, and proteins, and an all-new section on quantitative polymerase chain reaction. Basic statistical ideas and methods and the proper reporting of uncertainty are described in simple-to-understand language. Also included are reference tables, charts and "plug-and-chug" equation blanks for specific experimental procedures. Since Lab Math of the first edition in 2003, Lab Math has become an essential math reference and teaching resource for both on-the-spot practical information and background for understanding numerical tasks. Important additions in this second edition make Lab Math an even more useful tool for every laboratory.
Preface
1. Numbers and Measurements in the Laboratory
2. Chemistry by the Numbers
3. Equipment for Measuring, Counting, and Otherwise Quantifying
4. Making Solutions
5. DNA and RNA
6. Proteins
7. Statistics and Reports: Collecting, Interpreting, and Presenting Numerical Data
8. Reference Tables and Equations
Index
'Lab Math will certainly save time researchers might otherwise spend explaining how to find reference tables, make measurements, do laboratory calculations, make solutions, work with proteins and nucleotide calculations, or perform basic statistics to undergraduates, graduate students, or visiting fellows.' - --The Quarterly Review of Biology