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Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

C. difficile, But Not Impossible

| Lauren Robertson

Surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy could be the key to a fast and accurate clinical test for C. difficile infection in hospitals

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Talking Photonics

| Sponsored by Hamamatsu

In “Analytical Talks,” experts from Hamamatsu Photonics take us on an exciting video tour of the diverse world of optoelectronics

Fields & Applications Liquid Chromatography

Your GMP Partner in Pharma

| Kate Monks

In pharmaceutical quality management; consistency, flexibility, responsiveness, and experience are key

Business & Education Business

A Timeline of (Jim) Waters

| Lauren Robertson

Looking back at select milestones in the life of this pioneer – and of his legacy: the Waters Corporation

Business & Education Business

The Hidden "Me" in Team

| Rich Whitworth, James Strachan, Frank van Geel, Lauren Robertson

As we prepare to celebrate 100 issues of The Analytical Scientist, we recognize that we couldn’t have done it without you. “Me?” you ask. Yes, you.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Positively Medieval

| James Strachan

Portable X-ray fluorescence suggests a group of windows from Canterbury Cathedral may be the oldest stained glass windows in England

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

Your Shortcut to Fast GC

| Sponsored by Avantor, Leco, Peak Scientific and Shimadzu

We present the Fast GC Technology Forum 2021 – as it happened – featuring the combined wisdom of Tony Edge, Ed Connor, Franz Kramp, David Benanou.

Business & Education Professional Development

Why Pittcon Stands for Philanthropy and Collaborative Science

| Lauren Robertson, Frank van Geel

What makes Pittcon different? And what lies in its future? We spoke with its organizing committee to find out.

Business & Education Business

Business in Brief

| Lauren Robertson

Our round up of the latest business news – from FTIR spectroscopy for COVID-19 diagnosis to the first LC-Raman system.

Fields & Applications Pharma & Biopharma

Marrying Up Proteins using Molecular Glues

| Angus Stewart

A husband-and-wife-led team used mass spec to identify new drugs that “glue” proteins together. We spoke to Aneika Leney about the project.

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