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Fields & Applications Clinical

Gone Fishing

| Sanjiv “Sam” Gambhir

A magnetic wire inserted into a vein captures circulating tumor cells and cell-free tumor DNA

Christy Haynes

project for agricultural applications is coming to fruition (literally)! We’ve been designing nanoparticles to controllably transform and release nutrients that promote healthy crop growth following uptake

Christy Haynes

analytical chemistry methods further into the sphere of personalized or precision medicine or nanoparticle-enabled biomedical technology for diagnosis and therapy.

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Bio Surfing

| Stephanie Vine

How to compare and contrast biosensor performance

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Air & Water

| Rich Whitworth

From galactic dark matter detectors to seaside spectroscopy, analytical scientists know no bounds.

Fields & Applications Mass Spectrometry

Landmark Literature: Part II

| Koen Sandra, Liam Heaney, Julian Tyson, Christopher Mulligan, Vassilia Zorba

Five more analytical science experts to select a 2017 paper that stood out from the crowd

Alfredo Sanz-Medel

to study isotopes, elements, small molecules, big molecules, biomolecules and, more recently, nanoparticles, nanostructures and nanobiomolecules. Nominator comment : “ Diverse and extensive contributions

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

In the FFF Hot Seat

| Christoph Johann

Christoph Johann, founder and MD of Wyatt Technology Europe, the company that originally introduced field-flow fractionation (FFF) instrumentation to Europe’s analytical scientists, looks at the history of the technique and shares his involvement with the field.

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Driving SERS into the Clinic

| Mustafa Culha

Raman spectroscopy has evolved into a powerful characterization technique for many applications. What more needs to be done to make it effective in clinical analysis?

Techniques & Tools Sensors

Working Like a Dog

| Joanna Cummings

A new portable sensor could sniff out trapped humans in search and rescue missions

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