The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
09/09/2013 | Mike Grayson
Between 1900 and 1940, the development of the positive ray analyzer led to the study of isotopes for the first time, setting the stage for the development of mass spectrometry. Here, a series of brilliant experiments from the “Era of the Physicist” is revisited.
09/09/2013 | Sponsored by VWR
The ChromasterUltra Rs together with LaChrom Ultra II high resolution column delivers excellent performance for the separation of similar compounds.
09/09/2013 | Alexander Buenz, Alexandra Knauer
Sitting Down With Alexandra Knauer, Owner, and Alexander Buenz, CEO, of Knauer.
09/09/2013 | Dave Strong
Combining solid phase extraction with high-resolution accurate mass LC-MS increases sample throughput and improves detection and identification of nov
09/09/2013 | Simon Kiddle, Hilary van der Hoff
The centuries-old European patent system is adapting to keep pace with personalized medicine.
09/09/2013 | Lutgarde Buydens
Despite a fall from grace in recent years, chemometrics has a key role to play in the interpretation of mega-variate datasets.
09/09/2013 | Giuseppe Astarita
Are the health claims for these compounds warranted and, if so, can their measurement be streamlined?
09/06/2013 | Yaroslav Faybishenko
The best clinical diagnostic tools must balance accuracy with cost and ease-of-use.
09/06/2013 | Robert A. Shellie
GC×GC provides simple improvements today and will be key to the personalized measurement devices of tomorrow.
09/06/2013 | Frank Neely
How analytical scientists can enjoy a satisfying and intellectually stimulating career
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