Objective:
To highlight the significance of the Riva symposium in the field of chromatography and its impact on modern separation science.
Key Findings:
- Riva has been a pivotal platform for networking and innovation in chromatography.
- The symposium has facilitated connections between young researchers and pioneers in the field.
- Recent advancements in technology, such as AI and 3D printing, are expected to influence future discussions at Riva.
- All segments of the analytical science community stand to benefit from the interactions at Riva.
Interpretation:
Riva serves as a crucial venue for fostering collaboration, sharing innovations, and mentoring the next generation of scientists in chromatography.
Limitations:
- The article primarily reflects the views of a single expert and may not encompass all perspectives on the Riva symposium.
Conclusion:
The Riva symposium remains a vital event for the chromatography community, promising to inspire new ideas and collaborations in the evolving landscape of analytical science.
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James Strachan
Over the course of my Biomedical Sciences degree it dawned on me that my goal of becoming a scientist didn’t quite mesh with my lack of affinity for lab work. Thinking on my decision to pursue biology rather than English at age 15 – despite an aptitude for the latter – I realized that science writing was a way to combine what I loved with what I was good at. From there I set out to gather as much freelancing experience as I could, spending 2 years developing scientific content for International Innovation, before completing an MSc in Science Communication. After gaining invaluable experience in supporting the communications efforts of CERN and IN-PART, I joined Texere – where I am focused on producing consistently engaging, cutting-edge and innovative content for our specialist audiences around the world.