The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
01/27/2014 | Robert Trengove
How we go about the systematic study of the unique chemical fingerprints that specific cellular processes leave behind – and what we can learn from them.
01/27/2014 | Alexander Bünz
Bending standard corporate strategy sounds like risky business, but can be rewarding in more ways than one.
01/27/2014 | Rich Whitworth
The Windy City is set to welcome “the world’s largest annual premier conference and exposition on laboratory science”, but are you prepared? Here, we look at historical attendance trends and offer our top picks.
12/13/2013 | Rich Whitworth
The omnipresent professional networking site seems to have a group for everything. Here, we throw the radar over the six biggest analytical offerings in terms of activity, seniority and focus.
12/13/2013 | Christian Huber, Barry Karger, John Yates
Proteomics is all the rage. Here, three leaders in the field – Christian Huber, Barry Karger and John Yates – go beyond the hype to discuss where the field is going and what might hold progress back
12/12/2013 | Rich Whitworth
A business consultancy report estimates that the global mass spectrometry market will reach $2.5 billion by 2017
11/19/2013 | Hans-Gerd Janssen, Yolanda Pico, Michele Suman, Rudolf Krska, Michel Nielen
We sample the views of five food analysis experts. Is separation science still the greatest thing since sliced bread, or are there bigger fish to fry?
11/18/2013 | Imre Molnár
Incorporating updated analytical methods and approaches into pharmacopoeias – the bibles of pharmaceutical standards – would save a great deal of time and money.
11/18/2013 | Konstantin Choikhet
An article by Monika Dittmann on volume-based HPLC triggered a debate on the practicality of the concept. Here, we present the questions that were raised and how they were answered.
11/18/2013 | Lloyd Snyder
Is there a pecking order for scientists? If so, how is it determined and what does it mean?
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