Every year around this time, a lot of attention turns to colleges and universities as the NCAA basketball tournament—better known as March Madness—tips off. Fans fill out brackets, Cinderella teams emerge, and the nation spends a few weeks focused on campuses across the country.
For LabMovers.com, however, colleges and universities are in the spotlight all year long.
That’s because LabMovers.com specializes in relocating research laboratories to and from some of the most respected academic institutions in North America. From major research universities to specialized institutes, our lab relocation team help researchers and scientists safely transport years—sometimes decades—of work from one facility to another.
It’s our year-round March Madness.
Instead of basketballs and brackets, the action involves highly sensitive equipment, frozen specimens, delicate instruments, and complex logistics. In some cases, the stakes are even higher than a championship game. Many of the researchers LabMovers.com assists are conducting work that advances medicine, improves public health, and, in some cases, helps save lives.
It’s even included moving a Nobel Prizewinner, Dr. Jack Szostak.
And unlike the NCAA tournament, where one team ultimately cuts down the nets, we measure success a little differently. A “win” means specimens arrive intact, equipment is safely transported and reinstalled, and researchers experience little to no downtime before getting back to their work.
March Madness may only last a few weeks. But in the world of scientific discovery, LabMovers.com’s March Madness is a way of life.
Planning a lab relocation? If you’re a facilities manager or lab manager preparing to move to a new facility—or even reorganizing labs within your current building. Even if you’re just thinking about it and have questions, give us a call. We’re happy to hear you out and offer some thoughts.