Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
10/23/2019 | Jonathan James
A novel spectroscopic approach could take radiocarbon emission monitoring out of the lab and into the field
How do we overcome the challenge of characterizing cardiac proteoforms?
10/18/2019
Sitting Down With… Janusz Pawliszyn, Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
10/17/2019 | Matt Hallam
The Power List 2019 highlights the strengths of analytical science – and the community behind it
10/15/2019 | Kimia Sobhani, Jennifer Van Eyk
Remote self-sampling may improve diagnosis and prognosis while reducing costs, but numerous factors must be considered for appropriate implementation
10/10/2019 | Sponsored by SCIEX
Our analytical capabilities have exploded since the LC-MS revolution of the 1980s – but where will our curiosity take us next?
10/10/2019 | Charlotte Barker
A 2,5-hidroxybenzoic acid matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization matrix cocrystallized with a fluorescein isothiocyanate-conjugated peptide
10/10/2019 | Matt Hallam
We are delighted to announce that The Analytical Scientist Power List 2019 is here!
10/08/2019 | Jonathan James
A holistic view of fireballs: infrared spectroscopy facilitates the acquisition of continuous chemical data from explosions
10/07/2019 | Jonathan James
An “islet-on-a-chip” device could inform beta cell transplantation – and diabetes research as a whole.
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