The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
12/15/2014
A new microRNA analysis platform aims to detect disease well ahead of symptoms
12/15/2014 | Stephanie Vine
Can the human nose beat analytical instrumentation when it comes to identifying gory components?
12/15/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Including the contents this final issue of 2014, we’ve published just shy of 350 articles to date, covering all aspects of analytical science.
12/08/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Tea and electrochemistry with Jean-Pierre Chervet at ISC2014 in Salzburg.
11/28/2014 | Sponsored by Agilent Technologies
In early 2014, Agilent Technologies approached us with a clear objective: to show how simple and robust two-dimensional liquid chromatography has become.
11/26/2014 | Paul Haddad, Markus Läubli, Joachim Weiss
Ever since the innovation injection that was the “Manhattan Project”, ion chromatography has defied probability by exhibiting almost continuous evolution
11/25/2014 | Paul Haddad
I’ve been running analytical chemistry research groups with military precision for decades. Over that time, I’ve had the good fortune to work with the brightest minds in the field on the most rewarding and exciting projects.
11/24/2014 | Chady Stephan, Madjid Hadioui, Kevin J. Wilkinson, Robert Thomas
Collaboration between the University of Montreal and PerkinElmer shows how the unique capability of single particle inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (SP-ICP-MS) can be used to assess the environmental impact of engineered nanomaterials.
11/24/2014 | George Scott
Hiring gifted new employees is tough enough, but how do you keep them within your organization once you’ve got them?
11/24/2014 | Sponsored by Ocean Optics
Spirit Sampling for counterfeit detection and brand authentication
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