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Richard Zare

University, California, USA Research : cell imprinting, reaction dynamics, mass spectroscopy, nanoparticles. www.stanford.edu/group/Zarelab

Detlef Günther

My students. Exciting recent advance: The reference-free quantification (size and number) of nanoparticles. Research goal: Improving our understanding of fundamental analytical processes in the hope of

Chad Mirkin

… There are many. One example from our group: we recently invented nanoparticle “megalibraries,” arrays of billions of nanoparticles with compositional and structural gradients. These libraries are analytical

Fields & Applications Sample Preparation

Automated particle size with Zetasizer NanoSampler

The Zetasizer NanoSampler is a sample delivery system that ensures highly precise and reproducible automated loading of samples into your Zetasizer Nano for particle size measurements. The NanoSampler adds automation and unattended operation in a versatile, compact package, maximising the productivity of your Zetasizer Nano.

Techniques & Tools Liquid Chromatography

Four Become One: Simplifying mRNA Analysis

| Jonas Wege, Stephan Seiffert | 6 min read

A collaboration between Tosoh and Axolabs simplifies lipid nanoparticle mRNA vaccine analysis – condensing several techniques into a single method

David Giljohann

AuraSense Therapeutics LLC, Skokie, IL, USA. Emphasis : We are developing biofunctionalized nanoparticles for gene regulation and detection. Our “Smart-Flares” are now being sold commercially by Merc

Fields & Applications Spectroscopy

Non-invasive Prostate Cancer Screening

| Stephanie Vine

Can SERS accurately detect the early stages of the most common male cancer?

Evaluating a Novel Approach to SERS

| Contributed by Wasatch Photonics

Surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), first discovered in the 1970’s, has long offered the promise of sensitive detection of trace analytes

Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

This Week’s Spectroscopy News

| James Strachan | 2 min read

This week’s spectroscopy news covers breakthroughs in plant-based beef flavor and and a portable system to assess stroke risk

Andrew deMello

highlights include the first demonstrations of microfluidic combinatorial chemistry, chip-based nanoparticle synthesis, continuous flow PCR, the application of high-contract fluorescence lifetime imaging

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