Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
10/17/2013 | Richard Gallagher
Sitting Down With Mike Grayson, Archivist at the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
10/15/2013 | Rich Whitworth
FDA approval of a MALDI-TOF MS-based system for bacteria and yeast identification brings analytics to the clinic
09/09/2013 | Mike Grayson
Between 1900 and 1940, the development of the positive ray analyzer led to the study of isotopes for the first time, setting the stage for the development of mass spectrometry. Here, a series of brilliant experiments from the “Era of the Physicist” is revisited.
09/09/2013 | Dave Strong
Combining solid phase extraction with high-resolution accurate mass LC-MS increases sample throughput and improves detection and identification of nov
09/09/2013 | Giuseppe Astarita
Are the health claims for these compounds warranted and, if so, can their measurement be streamlined?
09/06/2013 | Robert A. Shellie
GC×GC provides simple improvements today and will be key to the personalized measurement devices of tomorrow.
09/06/2013 | Frank Neely
How analytical scientists can enjoy a satisfying and intellectually stimulating career
09/06/2013 | Rich Whitworth
Accelrys makes big claims for the new Experiment Knowledge Base. We look into who in the analytical sciences world might be interested, and what value might be derived from it.
Want to mine for precious molecules in living microorganism colonies? Combine surface sampling and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, and hey presto!
08/02/2013 | Richard Gallagher
Ranking the 100 most influential people in the analytical sciences. Which researcher has most transformed the field? Which CEO’s company has introduced the most powerful new technology? Who are the role models and thought leaders that are inspiring change in the field?
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