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October 2019 Issue of The Analytical Scientist

The Power List 2019 has landed – this year returning to our original Top 100 format as we celebrate talent across all areas (academically and geographically). We also explore exciting advances in “islet-on-a-chip” devices, the need for improved native protein LC-MS, and the potential benefits – and dangers – of putting analytical power in public hands. Our Sitting Down With for the issue? Technician-come-trailblazer, Dame Carol Robinson.

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Articles featured in this issue

Techniques & Tools Sample Preparation

Image of the Month: Crystal Maze

| Charlotte Barker

A 2,5-hidroxybenzoic acid matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization matrix cocrystallized with a fluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated peptide

Business & Education Professional Development

The Power and The Passion

| Matt Hallam

The Power List 2019 highlights the strengths of analytical science – and the community behind it

Fields & Applications Environmental

Tipping the Scales

| Jonathan James

Alternatives to environment-damaging paint additives may come from an unlikely source: the beauty of bugs.

Fields & Applications Clinical

Stimulating and Sensing Insulin Secretion

| Jonathan James

An “islet-on-a-chip” device could inform beta cell transplantation – and diabetes research as a whole.

Fields & Applications Chemical

Explosive Experimentation

| Jonathan James

A holistic view of fireballs: infrared spectroscopy facilitates the acquisition of continuous chemical data from explosions

Fields & Applications Environmental

Lotion in the Ocean

| Jonathan James

The presence of sunscreen compounds in seawater is unlikely to be good for marine ecosystems – but just how bad is the problem?

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Supercharging Spectrometry

| Sponsored by SCIEX

Our analytical capabilities have exploded since the LC-MS revolution of the 1980s – but where will our curiosity take us next?

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

Wanted: Native Protein LC-MS

| Matthew A. Lauber

Complex biologic characterization demands a new era of instrumentation assay technology – the analytical community must seize the opportunity.

Fields & Applications Food, Beverage & Agriculture

Citizen Science and Food Safety

| Michel Nielen

Public food safety testing is in our sights – but we must prepare accordingly to ensure that faith in experts persists

Business & Education Professional Development

Around the World in 80 Assays

| Naidong Weng

Analytical chemistry is an essential global network – here’s how to navigate this exciting world and build a successful international career.

Business & Education Professional Development

The 2019 Power List

| Matt Hallam

We are delighted to announce that The Analytical Scientist Power List 2019 is here!

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

METLIN at 500K

| Gary Siuzdak

Tandem MS identification as the 21st century standard for small molecule and metabolite identification.

Quantitative Analysis of Copolymers using a Pyroprobe

| Contributed by CDS

Quantitative analysis of poly(styrene-isoprene) copolymers including RSDs and a calibration curve using a CDS Model 6150 Pyroprobe.

Business & Education Mass Spectrometry

Leading the Charge

Sitting Down With… Carol Robinson, Professor of Chemistry, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.

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