The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
06/01/2018 | Joanna Cummings
Better manure management could help fight antimicrobial resistance
06/01/2018 | William Aryitey
Nanopore sensors boost the sensitivity of an osteoarthritis biomarker
06/01/2018 | Rich Whitworth
We can all benefit from taking a moment to consider what could be, says Content Director, Rich Whitworth
05/18/2018 | Sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific
Seven pesticide residue experts exemplify a community tackling tough challenges with advanced analytical technology
05/17/2018
From investigating food flavors to tackling toxicity in the clinic, mass spectrometry is being applied in more fields than ever.
05/02/2018 | Kelly Zhang
We Sit Down With Kelly Zhang, Principal Scientist, Genentech, South San Francisco, California, USA.
05/02/2018 | Katherine A. Bakeev
Allowing non-destructive chemical identification through opaque materials, the TASIA-winning STRam(an) represents an evolution in Raman technology.
05/02/2018 | Peter Kissinger
Why we need more chemistry in the clinic if we’re to reach the goal of individualized medicine.
05/02/2018 | Carolyn Compton
Preanalytical error is unwelcome in all labs – but in the clinic it can delay diagnoses or even cost lives. Here, we share lessons learned from a pathologist pushing for greater awareness of the issue in medicine.
05/02/2018 | Benjamin Balluff
Assistant professor Benjamin Balluff develops innovative bioinformatics approaches that allow M4I researchers to master their data.
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