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Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Talking Extractables & Leachables testing using Orbitrap based mass spectrometry

| Kate Comstock

Hear from Kate Comstock as she talks about her long experience with extractables testing in pharmaceutical companies

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

The Selfless Scientist

| Rich Whitworth

Working hard to achieve other people's goals - a sentiment that defines the analytical sciences.

Techniques & Tools Sample Preparation

Solvent Enhanced Light Scattering of Fluoro-Polyester

| Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical

Traditionally in GPC, the sample dissolution solvent and the mobile phase are one and the same. However, a closer look at the demands of sample solvent and mobile phase suggests that this should not always be the case.

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Great SciX-pectations

| Joanna Cummings

A sneak preview of the 2016 SciX conference, taking place in Minneapolis in Spetember.

Business & Education Mass Spectrometry

From Precision Medicine to Proteomic Maps

| Marcus Lippold , Rich Whitworth

Products, partnerships, investments - what’s going on in the analytical science business world.

Techniques & Tools Sample Preparation

The Benefits of Multi-Detector SEC for Protein Analysis'

| Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical

This article explores how multiple detectors, particularly light scattering detectors, may be used for size-exclusion chromatography (SEC) in protein analysis. Using a light scattering detector as part of a multi-detector Size Exclusion Chromatography system provides the accurate molecular weight (MW) data needed to assess the activity, safety and clinical efficacy of therapeutic proteins.

Fields & Applications Sample Preparation

Ten Ways to... Control Rheology by Changing Particle Properties

The newest addition to the popular ‘10 ways to…’ series of educational papers provides practical guidance on developing high performance suspension products with enhanced consumer appeal. ‘10 ways to...control rheology by changing particle properties’ explores how controlling particle characteristics, such as particle size distribution, concentration and zeta potential, enables formulators to engineer suspension performance. Suspensions are used in the formulation of a wide range of every day products from medicines, drinks and foodstuffs to paints, inks and coatings. This paper is therefore valuable to formulators working across a wide range of industries.

Techniques & Tools Pharma & Biopharma

Long Live the Microsample

| Neil Spooner

When it comes to microsampling for quantitative bioanalysis, the devil is certainly in the details. But we should learn from our mistakes – not retreat back into convention.

Techniques & Tools Pharma & Biopharma

The Dose Makes the Poison!

| David Elder

Detecting and controlling mutagenic impurities in pharmaceuticals is challenging. What is ICH M7 and what do you need in your analytical toolbox?

Business & Education Mass Spectrometry

Launches, Libraries and Lipid Analyses

| Rich Whitworth, Marcus Lippold

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