The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
06/30/2014 | Christopher R. Harrison
With so many modern teaching tools at our fingertips, shouldn’t we be making more of the time we spend with our students? I decided to “flip” my classroom in an attempt to answer that question.
06/30/2014 | Salvatore Fanali
Sitting Down With… Salvatore Fanali, Head of the Capillary Electromigration and Chromatographic Methods Unit at the Institute of Chemical Methodologies, National Research Council (CNR), Monterotondo, Italy.
06/30/2014 | Nick Kim
Nick Kim gifts us with his very analytical and amusing view of the world around us.
06/30/2014 | Stephanie Vine
Taking gas chromatography into the field has the potential to detect crop disease sooner
06/30/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Teams in the UK, Finland, Spain, Switzerland and Italy join forces to tackle microfluidic-based assay development
Could a simple flower-shaped paper-based assay be the answer to an undiagnosed hepatitis C pandemic?
While Bernard Kuster and his colleagues were compiling ProteomicsDB, a separate team of researchers at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, USA, and the Institute of Bioinformatics, Bangalore, India, tackled the challenge in a different way
In February 2001, scientists celebrated the initial sequencing of the human genome by two competing groups. Now, not one but two draft human proteomes form the next logical link in a chain.
06/23/2014
In this application note we will look at two examples where the retention volume of a sample could not be used to obtain an accurate measure of the sample MW. We will also describe the additional information that can be obtained using these advanced detectors. This work has been performed in conjunction with the Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
06/23/2014 | Rich Whitworth
For our second episode, we stay in Italy and speak with Chiara Cordero from the University of Turin
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