WordNet
n. a workplace for the conduct of scientific research [syn: lab, laboratory, research laboratory, science lab, science laboratory]
Usage examples of "research lab".
The grain elevators at Alma were not like the little silo that stood behind the research lab in Manhattan where the general died.
Now, Hunter bought it through one of its subsidiaries--Kysler Diversified--who also bought that research lab you mentioned, Nova Levis.
Tenure track, start and ran a small virology research lab in New Hampshire.
A couple of years after that specimen-finding trip to Peru you sent me on when I was working in the main research lab.
Properly speaking, it should have been Bashir's job to run a post-stress check on Kira, but he had collapsed, near exhaustion from the hours he had already spent in the research lab.
Primarily it was built as a biological research lab for conducting experiments that were considered by some people to be too dangerous to be performed anywhere down here.
Dicken emerged from the research lab with another bag full of specimen kits and met him there.
Mannerheim called me at the crack of dawn screaming that you'd broken into his research lab and stolen a specimen.
The flyer claimed that the animal had escaped from a medical research lab that was conducting an important cancer experiment.
It was so well preserved that even the black dyes of the tattered robe shone brightly under the surgical lights of the research lab.
He's been employed at Drake for eight years, heads the research lab on organs.