Crème de la Analytical Chem
Showcasing some of our most popular articles over the years
2013 – Future Separations
Emily Hilder and Robert Shellie present a snapshot of separation science (as it was in 2013), and predict how the field will develop in the coming years.
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2014 – Tools of the Metabolomics Trade
Robert Trengove takes us on a tour of the metabolomics field, and how it became what it is today.
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2015 – A Briefcase Full of NMR
NMR expert Bernhard Blümich shares the story behind the development of NMR spectroscopy.
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2016 – Gurus of Raman Spectroscopy
Volker Deckert and Duncan Graham offer their thoughts on the future of Raman spectroscopy.
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2017 – The Truth About Fracking
Doug Carlton Jr discusses the role of analytical chemists in hydraulic fracturing, seeking to add some much-needed objectivity to the debate.
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2018 – Metabolomics: The Superglue of Omics
Martin Giera, Mary Spilker and Gary Siuzdak tell us why the metabolome is not simply a “cellular information sink,” and share their thoughts on the future of the field.
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2019 – The Raman Wizard
We sit down with Ian Lewis, Director of Marketing, Kaiser Optical Systems, Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA.
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2020 – Making the “Breath Biopsy” a Reality
We speak with Jane Hill and Billy Boyle (of Owlstone Medical) about their research into the arena of breath analysis and how it is opening new diagnostic doors.
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2021 – Do all Analytical Scientists Speak the Same Language?
Victoria Samanidou raises the issue (and importance) of accurate terminology in analytical science.
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