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November 2018 Issue of The Analytical Scientist

In Upfront, Cassini takes a deep dive through Saturn’s rings, GC uncovers an Egyptian embalming “recipe”, and we find out how brown bears help with antibiotic analysis. In our features: Mary Wirth asks how analytical science can support epigenetic exploration, and Lloyd Snyder is fondly remembered by friends and colleagues. We also discover more about “recycling” chromatography, ask what impact 3D printing could have on sample prep, and interview GCxGC genius, Jean-François Focant.

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Articles featured in this issue

Business & Education Spectroscopy

Just What the Doctor Ordered

| Joanna Cummings

We need to increase diversity – and talking is not enough

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Ring the Changes

| Joanna Cummings

NASA’s pioneering Cassini spacecraft captures Saturn’s atmospheric composition

Fields & Applications Gas Chromatography

Yummy Mummy?

| Joanna Cummings

GC-MS reveals ancient Egyptian embalming “recipe”

Fields & Applications Technology

Suppressed Excitement

| Sebastiaan Eeltink, Sam Wouters

New microfluidic membrane suppressor technology wins the prestigious Solvay Award

Fields & Applications Clinical

Gone Fishing

| Sanjiv “Sam” Gambhir

A magnetic wire inserted into a vein captures circulating tumor cells and cell-free tumor DNA

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Safe and Sound

| Charlotte Barker

Business in brief: What’s going on in analytical science?

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Bearfaced Research

| Roisin McGuigan

A new way of discovering antibiotics makes use of an unusual source of complex microbial communities…

Fields & Applications Microscopy

Image of the Month

| Charlotte Barker

3D modeling tool allows scientists to view live human cells in an unprecedented way

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Biotherapeutic QC: Time to Meet MAM

| Simon Cubbon

How HRAM-MS could give a boost to biotherapeutics

Techniques & Tools Sample Preparation

Digital Sample Prep

| Victoria Samanidou

We need to embrace the transformative potential of 3D printing

Fields & Applications Genomics & DNA Analysis

A Lasting Legacy

| Mary Wirth

Epigenetic changes can have a huge impact on our health. Should we be focusing more attention on this emerging area?

Techniques & Tools Data Analysis

Remembering Lloyd Snyder

| Peter Schoenmakers, Imre Molnár, Barry Karger

Friends and colleagues celebrate the life and work of a chromatography giant.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Think Twice

| Fabrice Gritti

(Re)developing twin column “recycling” chromatography to separate and identify trace impurities

Techniques & Tools Pharma & Biopharma

Those Who Can, Teach: Pharma Stars

| Øystein Skjærvø, Veronika Pilařová, Maria Albertovna Khalikova, Leon Reubsaet, Trine Grønhaug Halvorsen, Astrid Gjelstad, Elisabeth Leere Øiestad, Elsa Lundanes, Steven Wilson, Stig Pedersen-Bjergaard

How a new post-graduate bioanalytical course will produce the pharmaceutical scientists of the future

Fields & Applications Gas Chromatography

The Sweet Smell of Success

| Jean-François Focant

We chat to Jean-François Focant, Professor, Chemistry Department, University of Liège, Belgium.

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