The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
04/25/2014 | Sponsored by Agilent Technologies
Comprehensive 2D-LC Analysis with Combination of Normal-Phase and Reversed-Phase
04/25/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Sitting Down With… Gary Hieftje, Distinguished Professor and Robert & Marjorie Mann Chair of Chemistry, Indiana University Bloomington.
04/25/2014 | Ashley Sage
The University of Münster and AB Sciex join forces to enhance detection of fraudulent meat using LC-MS/MS
04/25/2014 | George M. Whitesides
For more than five decades, I have worked in academic research. The questions I and my colleagues – graduate students, postdocs, and collaborators – addressed in the beginning were “academic”, meaning that they focused purely on curiosity.
04/25/2014 | Paul Petersen
How reimaging the HET Instrument exhibition will meet the demands of today’s integrated business chain model.
04/25/2014 | Gary Hieftje
Following trends and buzzwords is delaying progress. We need more support for diverse, curiosity-driven research projects.
04/25/2014 | Alberto Mantovani
What are the effects of mixtures of toxic substances, all present at low concentrations in our foodstuffs, and how should we go about measuring them?
04/25/2014 | Juan Muñoz-Arnanz, Lourdes Ramos
Accurate determination of persistent organic pollutants has come a long way in twenty years, but we should not rest on our laurels: increased speed, improved economics and a reduced environmental footprint are important targets.
DNA aptamer-based sensors could take the world of personalized medicine by storm, but only if aptamer selection doesn’t prove to be a roadblock
Research using lobsters shows how discontinuous odor information is integrated at the neuronal level to produce an ‘olfactory scene’. It could have practical applications in identifying the location of explosives or drugs.
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