The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
02/20/2015 | Stephanie Vine
An ambitious UK sequencing project aims to learn more about patients with cancer and rare diseases
Ahead of New Oleans, we offer a little history, editorial program picks, and invite you to the Humanity in Science Award symposium.
A UK study is set to examine whether new Raman technology can be used to assist surgeons during brain tumor removal.
02/20/2015
A concern raised by the rise in routine MRI screening within the healthcare industry is that the ability to detect abnormalities within the body may currently be running ahead of our understanding of their possible consequences, making it difficult to determine a sound course of action. Here then analytical science is arguably advancing beyond current requirements.
Odorant binding proteins could help to unlock new biosensors
In this second article of a short series Dr Paul Kippax is looking at the how recent innovations are substantially enhancing the value and informational productivity of some of our established and trusted analytical techniques. This time, the addition of multiple detectors to a GPC/SEC analysis…
02/20/2015 | Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical
In this short series of articles Dr Paul Kippax is looking at how recent innovations are substantially enhancing the value and informational productivity of some of our established and trusted analytical techniques. This time, the addition of Raman spectroscopy to automated imaging…
Raman spectroscopy identifies rickets in 400-year-old bones from the Mary Rose
02/20/2015 | Rich Whitworth
Is analytical science poised to storm the theatre and steal the spotlight? Possibly not. But I do sense an increasingly central – and recognized – role, particularly in the clinic.
02/05/2015 | Rich Whitworth
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