blog Three Questions you need to Answer for Monitoring Controlled-Temperature Chambers Janice Bennett-Livingston Share Published: Feb 15, 2017 Life Science In PharmTech's recent publication Vol 9, Issue 12 Manufacturing Sector Editor Jennifer Markarian interviewed Vaisala Regulatory Expert Paul Daniel on proper sensor use in temperature-controlled chamber monitoring applications. Read the full interview and learn the answers to these questions: What types of sensors are used for temperature-controlled chambers? What are best practices for placing sensors in a temperature-controlled chamber? What are some best practices for sensor maintenance? Visit PharmTech.com
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Author Janice Bennett-Livingston Marketing Manager Email [email protected] In addition to editing the Vaisala Life Science blog, Janice Bennett-Livingston is the Global Life Science Marketing Manager for Vaisala's Industrial Measurements business area. Pre-Vaisala writing credits include a monthly column called "Research Watch" for Canada's award-winning magazine alive, as well as articles in Canadian Living and other periodicals. Other past work: copywriting for DDB Canada, technical writing at Business Objects, and communications specialist for the British Columbia Child & Family Research Institute.
Janice Bennett-Livingston Marketing Manager Email [email protected] In addition to editing the Vaisala Life Science blog, Janice Bennett-Livingston is the Global Life Science Marketing Manager for Vaisala's Industrial Measurements business area. Pre-Vaisala writing credits include a monthly column called "Research Watch" for Canada's award-winning magazine alive, as well as articles in Canadian Living and other periodicals. Other past work: copywriting for DDB Canada, technical writing at Business Objects, and communications specialist for the British Columbia Child & Family Research Institute.