Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
12/13/2013 | Dev Kant Shandilya
How I grew an active LinkedIn group of over 7,500 members with a single aspiration – to make all our jobs easier.
12/13/2013 | Adrian Stevens
What the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry says about predictive sciences
12/13/2013 | André Deelder
Where does clinical bio-molecular mass spectrometry (MS) sit on the steep slope between hype and hope?
11/20/2013 | Sponsored by Metrohm
Metrohm's customizable system copes with the tough requirements of the radiopharmaceutical industry and pharmacopoeial regulations.
11/19/2013 | Richard Gallagher
Sitting Down with Sue Lunte, Ralph N. Adams Institute for Bioanalytical Chemistry, Departments of Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, University of Kansas, USA.
11/19/2013 | Jon Platt
How we can innovate by setting aside critical and logical thought processes, and embracing the lost skill of imagination.
11/19/2013 | John Coates
From a seventeen-year vantage point, I offer these recollections into the development of a technology-based consulting business.
11/19/2013 | Hans-Gerd Janssen, Yolanda Pico, Michele Suman, Rudolf Krska, Michel Nielen
We sample the views of five food analysis experts. Is separation science still the greatest thing since sliced bread, or are there bigger fish to fry?
11/18/2013 | Alexander Makarov
The development of Orbitrap™ has taken up all of my professional life. It’s been a story of luck, perseverance, and, ultimately, success.
11/18/2013 | Rich Whitworth
Taiwan proudly set the tightest limits on glyphosate, but failed to measure the herbicide
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