The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
05/30/2016 | Chris Mirley, Sean Daughtry, Wei Sen Wong
The ideal solvent for a material may not provide a sufficient refractive index difference for light scattering detection. This example of a biodegradable polymer shows how SELS is used to increase dn/dc to give enhanced detection sensitivity
05/30/2016 | Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical
In this application note, a purified polyclonal antibody (IgG) is separated using Size Exclusion Chromatography (SEC) and characterized using the Viscotek SEC-MALS 20, allowing calculation of molecular weight and radius of gyration (Rg).
05/26/2016 | Rich Whitworth
Celebrating the Top 50 Women in analytical science. Nominations now open!
05/24/2016 | Ingeborg Petterson
It’s important to have women role models as a woman scientist, but men can be fantastic and supportive role models to women as well
05/24/2016 | Lisa Miller
Sharing examples of successful female researchers with young people will help to encourage more women to pursue science as a career
05/24/2016 | Nicola Gaston
Sexism isn’t necessarily about bad people; it’s about bad judgments that are based on a cultural lack of understanding
05/24/2016 | Mary Kate Donais
If you find you’re not in a supportive environment with the specific people that you work with, find another one
05/24/2016 | Heather Brooke
Women who are already in STEM careers simply need to be more visible
05/24/2016 | Ellen Miseo
Keep your eyes and ears open, because a lot of discrimination is subtle.
05/23/2016 | Rich Whitworth
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