Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
02/18/2025 | Henry Thomas
Can proteins survive millions of years of fossilization? A new study of Cretaceous dinosaur fossils challenges beliefs about protein degradation
02/17/2025 | 6 min read
Emma Schymanski shares her insights on prioritizing actions in a chemically complex world
02/17/2025 | 5 min read
Gert Desmet reveals how HPLC 2025 is set to tackle the major trends and challenges facing separation science today
02/14/2025 | Henry Thomas | 2 min read
Power List perspectives; sleep apnea sampling; and an eggs-traordinary new discovery…
02/13/2025 | Tarun Anumol | 7 min read
Here’s how to stay up to date with evolving PFAS regulations and analytical developments
02/13/2025
Amino acid analysis of exhaled breath condensate offers noninvasive diagnostic potential for sleep apnea
02/12/2025 | Sponsored by Agilent Technologies | 6 min read
Peter O’Byrne, Bioprocessing Trainer, NIBRT, explores the wonder – and complexity – of monoclonal antibodies
02/12/2025 | Sponsored by Agilent Technologies | 8 min read
Axolabs’ Ingo Röhl takes us back to the early days of oligonucleotides, through a pandemic, to the promise of tomorrow
02/12/2025 | Sponsored by Agilent Technologies | 5 min read
If you thought a monoclonal antibody was complex, what if we connect it to a potent cytotoxic drug with a special linker molecule?
We asked Tadhg Devlin, Bioprocessing Trainer at NIBRT, to provide an overview on the basics of peptide mapping – a crucial quality control step
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