Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
11/21/2014 | Stephanie Vine
Could bottlenose dolphin breath analysis help with conservation efforts?
10/20/2014 | Martin Gilar
There are more researchers working in industry than in academic facilities – and, in many ways, they are shaping the future more profoundly than their academic colleagues. It’s time to push them into the limelight.
10/20/2014 | Anne Francois Aubry
“During human progress, every science is evolved out of its corresponding art,” wrote Herbert Spencer in 1861. So, is analytical chemistry truly as much an art form as a science?
09/25/2014 | Finbarr O’Regan , Lutz Alder, André de Kok, Sergio Nanita
Many of the world’s leading experts came together for the 10th European Pesticide Residue Workshop (EPRW) in Dublin, Ireland, this summer for an international exchange of information and experience.
08/20/2014
Before instrumental LC and GC there was paper chromatography (and awesome it was too).
08/18/2014 | John Delaney
Sitting Down With… John Delaney, senior imaging scientist, National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C., USA.
07/28/2014 | Jody Dunstan
Atmospheric pressure gas chromatography (APGC) showed great promise when it was originally unveiled, but significant development and input from key collaborators would be required to harness the technique for ultra-trace POP analysis. Here’s that story.
07/28/2014 | Elizabeth Thomas
Starting my own bioanalytical research company after many years working for Big Pharma has been daunting, but also satisfying, and I wouldn’t have missed it for the world.
07/28/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Analytical scientists will descend on Mozart’s hometown for two future-facing conferences – ISC 2014 and MSACL 2014 EU.
07/01/2014 | Ian Jardine
The development of mass spectrometry is one of science’s great technology stories.
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