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June 2019 Issue of The Analytical Scientist

Our June edition takes a deep dive into the latest separation science – tracing the rise of 2D-LC and exploring the hottest topics from “Riva in Texas”. What’s more, we explore prehistoric counterfeiters, ancient shamanic rituals, algal photosystems, microfluidics and the reproducibility crisis. The latest instalment of The Spectroscopist Inside features Jacob Shelley’s research highlights and we sit down with Richard Yost to get the inside story on how he developed the first triple quadrupole mass spectrometer.

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Articles featured in this issue

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Image of the Month: Rock On

| Charlotte Barker

Portable X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (pXRF) gives researchers new insights into the pigments used in ancient rock art.

Business & Education Professional Development

Face Time

| Charlotte Barker

Are conferences still worth it in the digital age?

Fields & Applications Environmental

Here Comes the Sun

| Matt Hallam

Characterization of algal light-harvesting protein complexes could help improve solar energy systems.

Fields & Applications Forensics

Amber Alert: The Iberian Imitation Game

| Matt Hallam

Amber was an important status symbol in prehistoric Iberia, but perhaps not a foolproof one

Business & Education Education

Last Chance: Nominate for the Power List 2019

| Charlotte Barker

Who are the Top 100 scientists in the field? Cast your vote by 19th July!

Fields & Applications Forensics

Experimenting with Psychedelics

| Matt Hallam

Analysis of shamanic ritual bundle paints a picture of botanical and psychotropic knowledge in ancient South America.

Techniques & Tools Technology

Photoacoustic Microscopy Makes All the Right Noises

| Luke Turner

A new laser technique uses vibrations to listen to the metabolic activity of cancer cells, shedding light (and sound) on intratumoral heterogeneity.

Techniques & Tools Micro/Nano-scale

Going Native with Microfluidics

| Andrew Lynn

Andrew Lynn, CEO of Fluidic Analytics, shares his expertise on the use of microfluidics to study protein interactions.

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

The Coming of Age of 2D-LC

| Peter Schoenmakers, Bob Pirok, Koen Sandra, André de Villiers

Multidimensional LC is stepping into the spotlight - but how will it fare? Four experts share their verdicts.

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

A Turning Tide

| Isabelle François

2D-LC-MS brings important benefits to the fields of pharma, biopharma, omics, and natural product analysis.

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

Texas Reflections

| Tadeusz Górecki, James Grinias, Peter Tranchida, Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto, Michelle L Kovarik, Katelynn Perrault

Stand-out speakers from ISCC & GCxGC 2019 answer our questions on the state of the field following their time in Texas.

Business & Education Education

Replicating Failure

| Peter Kissinger

Reproducibility is the cornerstone of strong science... so what happens when irreproducibility becomes the norm?

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Finding the Source

| Matt Hallam

Jacob Shelley, Professor at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, tells us about the most exciting new advances in spectroscopy and MS

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Of Mice and Methylation

| Matt Hallam

Our quickfire round up of the most eye-catching spectroscopy research.

Quantitative Cannabidiol Oil Analysis with CDS Pyroprobe

| Contributed by CDS

This app note demonstrates multi-step analysis of CBD oil, along with a reproducibility study and a cannabidiol calibration curve on concentration.

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

The Metabolomics Maestro

| Matt Hallam

We sit down with Richard Yost to discuss all things mass spectrometry, from the laboratory to the conference hall and beyond.

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