The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
03/16/2017 | Joanna Cummings
Ion chromatography and experiential archeology helps Chinese students brew 5,000-year-old beer
03/16/2017 | Neal Gallagher
When it comes to chemometric regression, combine ILS and CLS for a powerful synergistic approach.
03/16/2017 | Tuulia Hyötyläinen
Why is it so hard to measure the impact of environmental
03/16/2017 | José Manuel Florêncio Nogueira
With sample prep, simple analytical ideas may prove more effective than expensive solutions
03/16/2017 | Natalia Markova
Microcalorimetry is underused in biopharma, but we must understand its advantages and limitations
03/16/2017 | Vincenzo Palleschi, Richard E Russo, David W Hahn
Our experts take stock of the last 20 years of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy
03/16/2017 | Elena Stashenko
Exploring the amazing biodiversity of Colombia’s native plants, by studying their chemical profiles.
03/16/2017 | Rich Whitworth
Neonates need simpler, more sensitive – and preferably non-invasive – analytical methods.
03/01/2017 | Friedhelm Gores
Friedhelm Gores, Managing Director Analytical Services at PSS Polymer Standards Service GmbH Mainz, talks about how the PSS contract analysis department uses GPC/SEC to determine if a substance is a "polymer" based on REACH definitions.
03/01/2017 | Rich Whitworth
Rich Whitworth from The Analytical Scientist and Daniela Held from PSS discuss how to characterize low molar mass heparins with respect to molecular weight.
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