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Fields & Applications Clinical

MSI Marvel

| Margot Lespade, Georgia Hulme | 12 min read

Eva Cuypers discusses the vast potential of MSI, her work in cancer research, and the importance of researcher-clinician relationships

Business & Education Liquid Chromatography

Time to Slam!

| James Strachan | 4 min read

Words of wisdom – and encouragement – from the 2019 HPLC Separation Science Slam silver medalist, Simona Felletti

Improve Semivolatiles Method Performance with Rxi-SVOCms Columns

| Contributed by Restek

Semivolatiles methods are essential parts of environmental testing programs, yet they can be difficult for labs to run efficiently.

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Discovering ERAP1 Inhibitors with MALDI-TOF MS

| Georgia Hulme

A new MALDI-TOF MS-based assay has set it sights on small molecule inhibitors of ERAP1 – a high profile target in drug discovery

How to automate protocols for SYBR Green qPCR master mix preparation

| Contributed by INTEGRA Biosciences

The D-ONE single channel pipetting module for the ASSIST PLUS pipetting robot simplifies the programming of the protocols down to a single step.

Fields & Applications Chemical

Future Shock

| Joaquín Rodríguez-López | 11 min read

Electrochemistry has almost limitless potential. But collaboration between scientists – especially analytical scientists – will be key.

Techniques & Tools Data Analysis

Demystifying Analytical Data Management

| Graham McGibbon, Nichola Davies, Mark Kwasnik | 5 min read

Analytical data is diverse, tied to many applications, and often difficult to access and share. But when data is managed well, the possibilities are e

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Heavy Metal Fan?

| Georgia Hulme

ICP-MS confirms presence of metal particles in legal and illegal cannabis liquid vapes – raising alarm bells for more rigorous testing protocols

Revolutionary Productivity for Volatile Residue and Impurity Analysis

| Contributed by Syft Technologies

This app note describes a scenario in which Syft Tracer™ replaces five chromatography systems and still has significant available sample capacity

Compact module with MEMS-FPI spectrum sensor and light source

| Contributed by Hamamatsu

Compact modules feature a narrow wavelength band targeted for specific compounds. Ideal for integration into portable devices for sorting applications

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