February 10, 2017 Science Magazine (Feb. 9) – For private and government laboratories working in the regulatory arena, “good laboratory practice” has become de rigueur. But few academic researchers use it, relying instead on the scrutiny their work gets from granting agencies, peer-reviewed journals and university committees. "The paperwork burden is extremely cumbersome," says Jodi Flaws, a professor of comparative biosciences at Illinois. February 10, 2017 By: Photos By: Tags Related Articles