The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
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10/01/2019 | Contributed by Thermo Fisher Scientific
Biopharmaceutical scientists can benefit from a single-vendor, HRAM-based analytical workflow to replace time-consuming methods
09/25/2019 | Contributed by CAMAG
HPTLC is the method of choice whenever complex and variable samples have to be analyzed.
09/24/2019 | Contributed by Shimadzu
Shimadzu’s IRSpirit* Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectrophotometer offers space efficiency combined with high expandability.
09/17/2019 | Contributed by YMC
BioPro IEX columns are based on porous or non-porous hydrophilic polymer beads with low nonspecific adsorption.
09/10/2019 | Contributed by Shimadzu
Shimadzu’s new Nexera Ultra High-Performance Liquid Chromatograph series, incorporates artificial intelligence as Analytical Intelligence.
09/10/2019 | Contributed by Gilson
Based on a liquid-liquid purification technique, CPC does not alter fragile molecules.
09/04/2019 | Contributed by Peak Scientific
Producing hydrogen gas at the push of a button, Precision SL is simple to operate and maintain.
09/02/2019 | Contributed by Restek
New and improved, Restek’s electronic leak detector lets you pinpoint small gas leaks quickly and accurately before they cause bigger problems.
09/02/2019 | Contributed by Kromasil
Kromasil is based on state-of-the-art spherical silica for UHPLC/HPLC/SFC analysis and purification using HPLC, SFC and SMB process technology.
08/28/2019 | Contributed by Specac
The new Atmos™ long pathlength gas cells from Specac are ideally suited to IR measurement of gaseous species at low concentrations.
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