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Proteomics

Fields & Applications Metabolomics & Lipidomics

Directing the Future

| Rich Whitworth

Emily Hilder, Director, Future Industries Institute (FII), University of South Australia

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

The Analytical Scientist Power List 2016

| Rich Whitworth

The Power List 2016: Meet the women shaping the future of analytical science.

Business & Education Mass Spectrometry

Sorcerers, SONAR and Standards for Cannabis

| Joanna Cummings

What’s new in business?

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

TASIAs: The Next Frontier

| Rich Whitworth

The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards return to showcase the top five innovations of 2016

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Mass Spec on the Streets of London

| Joanna Cummings

Our short guide to the 2016 Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Congress in London in November

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Protein Protagonist

| Rich Whitworth

Albert Heck, Scientific Director at the Utrecht Institute for Pharmaceutical Sciences, Netherlands.

Fields & Applications Proteomics

Paleolithic Proteins

| Joanna Cummings

The discovery of 250,000 year-old proteins shows the sophistication of hominin hunting habits

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

The ‘One Pot’ Approach

| Tom Metz

Tom Metz, Integrative Omics Scientist and Metabolomics Technical Lead at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Washington State, USA), selects six papers that exemplify the power of multi-omics.

Techniques & Tools Proteomics

Lessons I’ve Learned, with Jenny Van Eyk

| Jennifer Van Eyk

From hardcore peptide biochemist to translational scientist, it’s been an unconventional journey for Jennifer Van Eyk, Director of the Advanced Clinical Biosystems Research Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles. Here, Jenny tells us what she’s learnt along the way.

Fields & Applications Proteomics

Toward Integrative Omics

| Amanda Hummon

Cancer is incredibly complex, posing enormous challenges beyond the biological field. Taking a multi-omic approach can help us make sense of this diverse set of diseases – and, ultimately, allow us to better understand ourselves as human beings.

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