Wet lab

A dry lab might have large experimental equipment but minimal chemicals, or instruments for analyzing data produced elsewhere.

[1] A wet lab is a type of laboratory in which a wide range of experiments are performed, for example, characterizing of enzymes in biology, titration in chemistry, diffraction of light in physics, etc.

[2] Due to the nature of these experiments, the proper appropriate arrangement of safety equipment are of great importance.

[4] At the present, lab design tends to focus on increasing the interactions between researchers through the use of open plans, allowing the space and opportunity for researchers to exchange ideas, share equipment, and share storage space; increasing productivity and efficiency of experiments.

[8] Due to the nature of processes used in wet labs, the environmental conditions may need to be carefully considered and controlled using a cleanroom system.