--- title: "Laboratory rotation" chunk: 1/1 source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laboratory_rotation" category: "reference" tags: "science, encyclopedia" date_saved: "2026-05-05T04:20:07.724592+00:00" instance: "kb-cron" --- Laboratory rotations are typically a part of first year graduate school (Ph.D.-oriented) in American universities, especially in the research-oriented areas like biology and chemistry where an incoming student is expected to work in 4 to 6 different laboratories (each is called a "rotation") for durations of about 6 to 8 weeks, before making a final decision regarding which group he or she wishes to join. Laboratory rotations are uncommon in the British university system, where a Ph.D. candidate is accepted into a laboratory soon after joining, and that is partly responsible for shorter duration needed for graduating. == References ==