The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
06/17/2015 | Monika Dittman, Fabrice Gritti
Monika Dittman (Agilent Technologies) and Fabrice Gritti (Waters) offer a manufacturer point of view on the practical limits of LC.
06/17/2015 | Gert Desmet
The evidence contradicts those who say liquid chromatography has fully matured.
06/17/2015 | James Jorgenson
Liquid chromatography is not just an analytical tool for today, it offers a great deal for the future.
06/17/2015
We must inspire creative minds to keep LC moving forward
06/16/2015 | Rich Whitworth
What drives someone to throw aside selfish pursuits to focus on projects with true philanthropic impact? Here, the winners of the 2015 Humanity in Science Award provide their answers.
06/15/2015 | Joshua Coon
At ASMS 2015, GC-Orbitrap™ technology was unleashed onto an expectant analytical community. Here’s the backstory.
06/15/2015 | Jaap de Zeeuw, Jack Cochran
In 2014, The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards recognized our new and simplified EZGC® method development software. Here, we explore the complex roots that led to its creation.
06/15/2015 | Rich Whitworth
Sitting Down With... Ruedi Aebersold, Deputy Head, Department of Biology, Institute of Molecular Systems Biology, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
06/15/2015 | Mustafa Culha
Raman spectroscopy has evolved into a powerful characterization technique for many applications. What more needs to be done to make it effective in clinical analysis?
06/15/2015 | Mirek Macka
The 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics, awarded “for the invention of efficient blue light-emitting diodes,” has put LEDs under the spotlight, particularly as a stable, robust and efficient light source in analytical sciences.
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