The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
01/15/2020 | Charlotte Barker
We caught up with Pierre Thibault, Director of the Center for Advanced Proteomic and Chemoproteomic Analyses (CAPCA)
12/06/2019 | Jonathan James
Co-regulation map demonstrating associations between human proteins of variable cellular origin
09/19/2019 | Jonathan James
Breakthroughs in cryo-electron microscopy provide atomic-level protein information that may transform drug development.
07/28/2019 | Alina Astefanei
From colors to proteins: modern technologies and ambient MS for cultural heritage objects.
07/11/2019 | Michael Schubert
Could a polymer that "biopsies" living cells lead to improved diabetes diagnosis and monitoring?
04/10/2019 | Ryan De Vooght-Johnson
Sea anemone-inspired nanopores hint at a low-cost, single-molecule protein sequencing device.
01/18/2019 | Sergio C. Nanita, Mikhail Savitski, Ken Broeckhoven, Jean-Francois Masson, Anneli Kruve, Juris Meija, Cecilia Cagliero, Hiroshi Tsugawa
Experts from across the analytical sciences select eye-catching articles from the past 12 months.
01/18/2019 | Michael Witting, M Farooq Wahab, Anna Laura Capriotti, James Grinias, Matthew Baker, Caroline West, Andrea Gargano, Francesco Cacciola
The rising stars from our Top 40 Under 40 Power List pick their top papers of 2018.
01/17/2019 | Charlotte Barker
What can the research highlights of 2018 tell us about the hot topics of 2019?
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