The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
11/24/2014 | Sponsored by PSS
As in HPLC before there is now a trend in GPC/SEC to separate low molar mass polymers and oligomers on columns filled with small particles.
11/24/2014 | Eva Smolkova-Keulemansova
Sitting Down With Eva Smolková-Keulemansová, Retired Professor of Analytical Chemistry, Charles University in Prague.
11/24/2014 | Steve Thomas
How to use a knowledge repository that doesn’t retire or leave you for a competitor.
11/24/2014 | Victoria Samanidou
Is the successful marriage of education and research in the challenging era of the financial crisis a reality or utopia?
11/24/2014 | Bob Blackledge
A single photo got me thinking about sample preparation for mass spectrometry – that’s the real beauty of art.
11/24/2014 | Pat Sandra, Barry Karger, Peter Schoenmakers, Attila Felinger, Wolfgang Lindner
“One of the giants of separation science,” Georges Guiochon (1931–2014) will certainly be missed. Equally certainly, he will continue to inspire and educate future generations. Here, seven friends, colleagues and collaborators remember Georges with great fondness.
11/21/2014 | Stephanie Vine
Could bottlenose dolphin breath analysis help with conservation efforts?
Analysis of pottery shards from Teotihuacan reveals ancient alcohol experimentation
Technology gets an update to help combat the spread of the deadly disease
How can a network of citizens and smartphones measure atmospheric particles?
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