The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
04/17/2019 | Victoria Samanidou
Analytical chemists can help facilitate "greener" chemical analysis of organic compounds.
04/17/2019 | Wei Min
Sitting Down With… Wei Min, Professor, Department of Chemistry, Kavli Institute for Brain Science, Columbia University, New York, USA.
04/10/2019 | Ryan De Vooght-Johnson
Sea anemone-inspired nanopores hint at a low-cost, single-molecule protein sequencing device.
04/10/2019 | Joanna Cummings
According to Kermit, it’s not easy being green. But new research on the amphibian microbiome could help improve frog health.
04/10/2019 | Charlotte Barker
Business in brief: the latest launches and company news from Philadelphia 2019.
04/03/2019 | Gurpur Rakesh D. Prabhu, Pawel L. Urban
How we’re working towards the dream of a “smart” laboratory.
04/02/2019 | Martin Schmid
How a respectable chiral separation scientist got sucked into the weird, wonderful, and unpredictable field of novel psychoactive substances.
04/02/2019 | Bob Boughtflower, Paul Hopkins
Ready or not, automation is coming soon to analytical labs everywhere. Here’s why we should rejoice – rather than resist – the rise of the machines.
04/02/2019 | Joanna Cummings, Peter de Boves Harrington
We ask Peter Harrington whether artificial intelligence can help solve the field’s big data challenges.
03/28/2019 | Cindy Orser
Rigorous analysis is vital to keep cannabis consumers safe – and help drive forward medical advances.
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