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The Analytical Scientist / Issues / 2026 / January / Riva Isnt Optional
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“Riva Isn’t Optional”

Riva’s return represents a reboot of a scientific tradition that has shaped generations of separation scientists, says Chiara Cordero

By James Strachan 01/15/2026 7 min read
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Clinical Scorecard: Riva Isn’t Optional

At a Glance

CategoryDetail
ConditionSeparation Science Community Engagement and Networking
Key MechanismsInterdisciplinary collaboration and networking in chromatography and related fields, as emphasized by participants.
Target PopulationSeparation scientists, including students, early-career researchers, and established experts, as highlighted in participant experiences.
Care SettingAcademic and professional conference environment, reflecting the unique atmosphere described.

Key Highlights

  • Riva serves as a pivotal networking platform for separation scientists, as noted by participants.
  • The conference fosters interdisciplinary collaboration across various scientific fields, supported by participant anecdotes.
  • Riva has a unique atmosphere that encourages informal discussions and innovative partnerships, as expressed by attendees.
  • The return of Riva is seen as a revival of a significant scientific tradition, echoing sentiments from the source.
  • The conference is inclusive, welcoming participants from diverse backgrounds and expertise levels, as emphasized by community feedback.

Guideline-Based Recommendations

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          Separation scientists and researchers attending Riva.

          Insights on collaboration and networking opportunities available at the conference.

          Clinical Best Practices

          • Encourage participation from a diverse range of scientists to enhance collaboration, as noted in participant experiences.
          • Facilitate informal networking opportunities to foster innovation, reflecting the source's insights.
          • Maintain an inclusive environment that supports early-career researchers, as emphasized by community feedback.

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            This content is an AI-generated, fully rewritten summary based on a published scholarly article. It does not reproduce the original text and is not a substitute for the original publication. Readers are encouraged to consult the source for full context, data, and methodology.

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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.

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