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Translational Science

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Ten Year Views: With Graham Cooks

| Georgia Hulme, James Strachan | 6 min read

Graham Cooks discusses the decade’s most exciting developments, where he thinks the field will take us next, and some personal highlights

Fields & Applications Metabolomics & Lipidomics

Right on Target

| Sponsored by Agilent Technologies | 4 min read

Daniel Cuthbertson explains why there’s a buzz around targeted metabolomics

Fields & Applications Translational Science

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Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

What’s New in Chromatography?

| Georgia Hulme | 3 min read

Exhaled breath analysis for disease diagnosis, a step towards solving the neuron puzzle and exploring what gives truffles their unique aroma...

Fields & Applications Translational Science

The Truth’s in the Tooth

| James Strachan | 3 min read

Detecting biomarkers of fetal alcohol spectrum disorder in naturally shed baby teeth opens the door to diagnosis

Business & Education Business

Questioning “The Science”

| James Strachan | 2 min read

What would it mean for science as a whole if the results of a seminal Alzheimer's paper underpinning the amyloid hypothesis were fabricated?

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Using Mass Spec to Rewrite Textbooks

| Lauren Robertson

We sit down with Albert J.R. Heck, Professor at the Science Faculty, Utrecht University, and Scientific Director of the Netherlands Proteomics Centre

Fields & Applications Pharma & Biopharma

Rising to the Analytical Challenge of Advanced Medicine

| George Buchman

Without the right predictive analytical methods and tools, the cell and gene therapy field will be held back

Fields & Applications Translational Science

The Analytical Neuroscientist

| James Strachan

We sit down with "The Analytical Neuroscientist," Jonathan Sweedler

Fields & Applications Translational Science

The Cortex-Characterizing Consortium

| James Strachan

The primary motor cortex has up to 116 different types of cells according to single-cell RNA sequencing

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