“AI Holds Transformative Potential in Chromatography”
May 30, 2025
Martina Catani is optimistic about the future of HPLC – and excited about AI’s potential to accelerate method development and enhance precision
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The voices driving change and progress in analytical science. Explore stories, interviews, and community highlights that inspire and inform.
May 20, 2025
By Henry Thomas
The US government’s recent cost-cutting measures have created a tidal wave of uncertainty for scientists of all stripes. But, in the face of adversity, perhaps comes an opportunity for the analytical community to dig in and collaborate.
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Mar 31, 2025
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The toughest peer review? A group of investors around a table, says Chad Mirkin, who talks commercialization lessons learned and major discoveries: spherical nucleic acids and dip-pen nanolithography.
Mar 21, 2025
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If the proposed cuts to facilities and administration costs go ahead, US laboratories will have less money to pay staff, conduct research, and collaborate – and American science will be greatly diminished – says John Yates
Feb 27, 2025
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Life in the lab goes on for Anastasia Mosendz, an analytical chemistry PhD student in Kyiv, amid alarms, trips to the shelter, and power outages
Deep dives into the trends shaping analytical science today – and the challenges that lie ahead
May 23, 2025
By James Strachan
Despite academic research into HPLC technology slowing down, the fact is, we haven’t hit the fundamental limits, says Gert Desmet
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May 13, 2025
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Fabrice Gritti argues while HPLC principles are based in physics, innovation thrives through system hyphenation and expansion – as seen in cell and gene therapies
May 16, 2025
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Continuous tracking, frequent finger-prick tests, and molecular profiling will offer a comprehensive view of health over time. Welcome to the future of healthcare
Mar 03, 2025
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Ron Heeren shares his perspectives on the current landscape of analytical science, addressing progress in spatial biology, the “resolution revolution”, and how interdisciplinary scientists must be supported by policy to enable further progress.
The technologies, lessons, and stories defining innovation in analytical science
Jan 13, 2025
By Lloyd Smith, James Strachan
As a postdoc, Lloyd Smith invented the first automated DNA sequencer – used for sequencing the human genome. Later, he founded a company, Third Wave Technologies, which successfully commercialized molecular diagnostic products. More recently, Smith coined the word "proteoform," which has been wholeheartedly embraced by the proteomics community. So you could say he knows a thing or two about innovation...
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Mar 14, 2025
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In a new series highlighting industry’s often unsung heroes, Anne Marie Smith, Product Manager at ACD/Labs, discusses systems thinking, addressing unspoken challenges, and identifying the "empty fridge"
Jan 08, 2025
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Gary Siuzdak’s team at Scripps Research did more than just process LC/MS data – they mastered the art of distinguishing signal from noise, uncovering molecular identities hidden in the clutter of raw data
Feb 28, 2025
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Looking for a role that blends science with business? Consider product development – and a startup – says BrightSpec’s Colin Merrifield, who shares his career and innovation lessons learned.
Recent developments in analytical science
May 28, 2025
From bio-safe nanolithography to infrared-enabled night vision, spectroscopy continues to illuminate the unknown
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May 27, 2025
Dynamic mapping of G protein-coupled receptor bridges gap between static structures and real-time function
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May 26, 2025
By James Strachan
Study demonstrates the ability of proteomics to inform real-time, personalized treatment decisions
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May 23, 2025
By James Strachan
Despite academic research into HPLC technology slowing down, the fact is, we haven’t hit the fundamental limits, says Gert Desmet
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May 23, 2025
By Henry Thomas
Glycosome protein discoveries; organic pollutants in sea sand; and a dream of californication…
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May 22, 2025
By James Strachan
Microfluidic floss sensor quantifies cortisol via electropolymerized molecular imprinting
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May 22, 2025
By Henry Thomas
Subcellular proteomics uncovers TbPEX15, a unique membrane protein that may help combat Chagas, leishmaniasis, and other neglected diseases
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May 21, 2025
By James Strachan
Study finds US meat unlikely to cause positive tests, as anti-doping experts warn elite athletes to avoid one-night stands
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May 20, 2025
By Henry Thomas
The US government’s recent cost-cutting measures have created a tidal wave of uncertainty for scientists of all stripes. But, in the face of adversity, perhaps comes an opportunity for the analytical community to dig in and collaborate.
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May 19, 2025
By Stephanie Vine
We ask an expert about the best practices for working with these complicated therapies
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