Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
07/31/2019 | Guus Verhaar
Ion chromatography can predict invisible deterioration of glass objects.
07/30/2019 | Katrien Keune
Conserving precious paintings for the art lovers of the future.
07/30/2019 | Matt Hallam
Lipid profiling of fossilized feces highlights the spread of intestinal infections in ancient Turkey.
07/28/2019 | Alina Astefanei
From colors to proteins: modern technologies and ambient MS for cultural heritage objects.
07/28/2019 | Jonas Veenhoven
Using GC-MS to investigate degradation of Asian Lacquer.
07/25/2019 | Klaas Jan van den Berg
Developing a toolbox to meet the unique conservation challenges of 20th century art.
07/25/2019 | Matt Hallam
Seals are adept ocean divers – near-infrared spectroscopy provides clues as to how they survive extreme depths
07/24/2019 | Maarten van Bommel
Speeding up the aging process to help reconstruct the colors of the past.
07/24/2019 | Joen Hermans
Recreating the chemistry of paint degradation in the lab.
07/18/2019
Sitting Down With... Katelynn A. Perrault, Assistant Professor of Forensic Sciences and Chemistry, Chaminade University of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
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