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Pioneering Proteomics
May 18, 2015
My love of biology, mass spectrometry and computer programming has led me down an uncommonly rewarding path of discovery and innovation. Here, I share some of my story and look towards the horizon of my exciting and ever-changing field.
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Zeroing in on Zero Gases
May 18, 2015
How can a metrology project to measure zero help in the goal of cleaner air?
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A Rewarding Life
May 18, 2015
This year, I feel proud and humbled to have received two special accolades – the Dal Nogare Award and the Uwe D. Neue Award. After many years in both industry and academia, it’s extremely gratifying to be recognized. Here’s how I got where I am today.
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Rewarding Industry
May 18, 2015
The Uwe D. Neue award recognizes the impact that breakthrough work by industrial scientists has on analytical science. 2015’s recipient is Mark Schure – and here’s why.
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PREP Preview
May 18, 2015
Two advances in (bio)pharmaceutical manufacture that aim to democratize the gift of medicine
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Single-Molecule Mass Spec with Inertial Imaging
May 18, 2015
Conventional mass spectrometry can only measure the mass of a molecule – what if you could image the same molecule simultaneously?
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Forensic Science Under Fire
May 18, 2015
Hair analysis has been spectacularly debunked as “pseudoscience” – what now?
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Gurus of Single Molecule Detection
May 15, 2015
David Duffy, Ulf Landegren, Antoine van Oijen, and Menno Prins crash through the concentration barrier and investigate the ultimate limit of analytical sensitivity.
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To Teach... Perchance to Learn
May 15, 2015
Some people are born teachers. Some “achieve teaching” during their lifetimes. Others have teaching thrust upon them. Here, I compare and contrast life in business and academia, and share my experiences in the latter for those considering the move.
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Bright Spark
May 15, 2015
Sitting Down With... Richard Pollard, President of Ocean Optics, Dunedin, Florida, USA.
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Pulling the Trigger on Complex Problems
May 15, 2015
Pulling the Trigger on Complex Problems
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Cutting-Edge Metabolomics
May 15, 2015
As new technology platforms push us to the limits of what’s possible, the metabolomics community is closing in on the future of the field: routine and rapid quantitative analysis.
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