The nominations for this year's Power List are open.
03/31/2014 | Alejandro Cifuentes
Right now, we can only see small pieces of the colossal picture entitled “Food and Health”.
03/31/2014
Studies of a cyanobacterium have offered the first glimpse of redox activity in living cells. What does that mean for biofuel production?
02/23/2014 | Albert Heck, Reinout Raaijmakers
How we can best provide state-of-the-art proteomics technology to the biomedical community.
02/23/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Sitting Down With… Steven Carr, Proteomics Platform Director at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
02/23/2014 | Richard Gallagher
New sites devoted to post-publication peer review open up great opportunities for dialog; so long as we can all agree on a clear code of conduct.
01/27/2014 | Rich Whitworth
The Windy City is set to welcome “the world’s largest annual premier conference and exposition on laboratory science”, but are you prepared? Here, we look at historical attendance trends and offer our top picks.
01/24/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Can correlations between micronutrient levels and proteomic profiles help development of more rapid tests for malnutrition?
12/13/2013 | Rich Whitworth
Sitting Down With Fred McLafferty, Professor Emeritus at Cornell University
12/13/2013 | Christian Huber, Barry Karger, John Yates
Proteomics is all the rage. Here, three leaders in the field – Christian Huber, Barry Karger and John Yates – go beyond the hype to discuss where the field is going and what might hold progress back
12/13/2013 | André Deelder
Where does clinical bio-molecular mass spectrometry (MS) sit on the steep slope between hype and hope?
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