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October 2016
Welcome to the October issue and 2016’s Power List, which showcases the Top 50 most influential women in analytical science, as nominated by our readers. Our Upfront section covers the forensics of fragrance and the latest collaborations and product launches, as well as asking whether early land plants enabled our very existence. We have opinion pieces on single cell analysis and unlocking the sample prep black box. And finally, in Sitting Down With, Emily Hilder talks to us about her passions, and predictions for the future of the field.
Simpler, Faster and More Reproducible Protein Digestion
November 1, 2016
Sample preparation challenges in the modern biopharmaceutical laboratory
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Cheers to IC!
October 12, 2016
Art Fitchett recounts his early days in ion chromatography and highlights how a string of innovations have made it a beverage analysis workhorse.
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Cutting Single Cell Analysis Down to Size
October 12, 2016
How do we best accomplish analysis of extremely low volume samples?
1 min read
Unlocking the Sample Prep Black Box
October 12, 2016
It’s time to get vocal and excited about the “simplest” analytical step – especially as we have so much to learn.
1 min read
All-at-Once MS
October 12, 2016
Two-dimensional Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (2D-FT-ICR MS) is able to provide both molecular mass and fragmentation information in complex samples in a single run and without chromatographic separation – but does it have as much potential as 2D NMR did in the 1980s?
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The Analytical Needs of Neuroscience
October 12, 2016
What’s the best route to quantifying picomolar levels of neuropeptides in biological samples?
1 min read
Exploring Pesticides Without Bugbears
October 12, 2016
Then & Now, with Mohamed Hamad, Director, Food Chemistry & Nutrition, Microbac Laboratories, Pennsylvania, USA.
1 min read
Sorcerers, SONAR and Standards for Cannabis
October 12, 2016
What’s new in business?
1 min read
TASIAs: The Next Frontier
October 12, 2016
The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards (TASIAs) return for 2016 to showcase the new technologies, instruments and software solutions that are breaking boundaries.
1 min read
Mass Spec on the Streets of London
October 12, 2016
Our short guide to the 2016 Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics Congress
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Fragrant Forensics
October 12, 2016
Perfume detection by GC-MS could have crime-fighting implications
1 min read
Of Moss and Men
October 12, 2016
Were Earth’s earliest land plants responsible for the rise in oxygen that shaped the world as we know it?
1 min read
Don't Press Pause
October 12, 2016
Analytical scientists have achieved a great deal – but there’s so much more to do.
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