Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
06/15/2015 | Stephanie Vine
Simultaneous monitoring of multiple metabolites – with a chip beneath the surface of your skin
Can a stacking flow system offer more uniform results for immunoassay saliva tests?
You know the meat that’s been sitting in your fridge for a while... is it still safe?
05/28/2015
In this white paper we examine the deformulation workflow, demonstrating the value of the technique of Morphologically Directed Raman Spectroscopy (MDRS) within this context. Case studies illustrate the relevance of MDRS data.
Particle agglomeration can compromise the clinical efficacy of pharmaceutical products and must therefore be closely controlled. Automated particle image analysis provides one technology which can aid agglomerate detection. This article provides practical guidance on how imaging can be applied as a routine method to robustly identify and quantify the state of agglomeration of pharmaceutical formulations.
05/18/2015 | Jose Almirall
Hair analysis has been spectacularly debunked as “pseudoscience” – what now?
05/15/2015 | Rich Whitworth
Sitting Down With... Richard Pollard, President of Ocean Optics, Dunedin, Florida, USA.
04/23/2015 | Wim Kok
Nearly half a century ago, J. Calvin Giddings published a letter that laid out his ideas for a new separation strategy. It resulted in a collection of techniques known as field-flow fractionation (FFF)
04/22/2015 | Daniel Armstrong, Robert A. Welch
Ahead of ISCC & GC×GC 2015 symposium, we bring together a posse of multidimensional ranchers for a glimpse of what’s going on in the field – and what to expect at the Texan conference.
04/21/2015 | Sponsored by Ocean Optics
Even as advances in engineering technologies and manufacturing processes have lowered the cost to make and distribute products, the demand for continued improvement is as strong as ever.
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