Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
05/20/2022 | James Strachan, Margot Lespade | 2 min read
Could analytical technologies be used to reconstruct the smells of the past?
05/18/2022 | James Strachan
A spectroscopic near real-time PAT tool, saying “bye bye” to batch, and $100 million for Carol Robinson’s native mass spec tech…
05/05/2022 | Jessica Reiner
Jessica Reiner, Research Chemist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, US, is next to reflect on the impact of COVID-19
05/04/2022 | Peter Kuipers Munneke
We need analytical scientists to come together and work with us to solve the biggest challenges facing the environment today
04/22/2022 | James Strachan
How AI-enabled tools can democratize cell painting to speed up drug discovery and reduce failure rates
04/13/2022 | James Strachan
Frank L. Dorman remains excited (and concerned) about the health impacts of environmental pollution – after more than three decades working with GC-MS
04/06/2022 | Frauke Leitner
Embracing accessible, community-supported, interoperable data standards is key to delivering on the promise of Open Science
04/06/2022 | James Strachan
Which analytical techniques could revolutionize cell and gene therapy development?
04/04/2022 | Lauren Robertson
Application chemist Kirk Jensen tells us how LPGC combined with short collision cell technology helped him measure 244 pesticides in 11 minutes
03/30/2022 | James Strachan
With many of our lives returning to normal, Christy Landes considers what we’ve missed due to COVID-19 and where we go from here
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