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Techniques & Tools Business

Final Call for Innovation Awards Nominations

| James Strachan

Nominations for The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards will close on November 11. Nominate now!

Techniques & Tools Pharma & Biopharma

Raman Spectroscopy Predicts Immunotherapy Response

| James Strachan

Immunotherapy unmasked: Raman spectroscopy combined with machine learning predicts non-responders to immunotherapy

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

Popular Reflections: Is Chromatography Still Losing the War?

| James Strachan

Hans-Gerd Janssen argued that other techniques are beating chromatography to the hero’s reward. Has best-in-class triumphed over fit-for-purpose?

Business & Education Education

The Power List Slam: Spotlight on the Future

| James Strachan, Lauren Robertson

We invited a handful of early career researchers to tell us about their work. Join us as we celebrate the potential Power Listers of the future!

Business & Education Business

Celebration and Scrutiny

| James Strachan

How can we boost productivity, tackle Big Data, educate the public, and regain our mojo post pandemic?

Business & Education Business

The 2021 Power List is Live!

| James Strachan

Welcome to The Power List 2021 – our annual celebration of the world’s most influential analytical scientists!

Business & Education Business

Steel City Science – and the Return of the Physical Event

| James Strachan

The Analytical Scientist team attended the British Mass Spectrometry Society’s annual meeting in Sheffield, UK, in September

Fields & Applications Food, Beverage & Agriculture

Writing the Book on Agricultural Analysis

| James Strachan

Silvio Vaz Junior discusses his new book, Analysis of Chemical Residues in Agriculture, and offers advice for those considering life as an author

Business & Education Business

The Hidden "Me" in Team

| Rich Whitworth, James Strachan, Frank van Geel, Lauren Robertson

As we prepare to celebrate 100 issues of The Analytical Scientist, we recognize that we couldn’t have done it without you. “Me?” you ask. Yes, you.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Positively Medieval

| James Strachan

Portable X-ray fluorescence suggests a group of windows from Canterbury Cathedral may be the oldest stained glass windows in England

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