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Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Mass Spec: 2022 Retrospective

| Margot Lespade | 11 min read

Looking back on 12 months of mass spec research news, we compiled the best mass spec stories over the past year

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Image of the Month: Cellular Spectrometry

| Eva Cuypers

MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry allows a unique view of an array of fascinating cells

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

Speedy Dilute-and-Shoot

| Margot Lespade

Liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry assay rapidly quantifies cannabis metabolites in human urine

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

What’s New in Mass Spec?

| Margot Lespade | 3 min read

November’s top mass spectrometry news: more on NASA’s Ocean World’s Life Surveyor, miniature mass spec for malaria, and targeting tau phosphorylation

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Defying Uncertainty in Gene Therapy

| Hugo Gagnon

How MS-based technology is allowing researchers to characterize proteins and gene editing off-target effects with greater sensitivity and reliability

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

APGC: A Better Future with Nitrogen

| Frank Dorman, Douglas Stevens, Rhys Jones

How atmospheric pressure ionization GC-MS can help solve the increasing difficulties of economically sourcing helium

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Essential Mass Spec – Part III

| 5 min read

This year’s Top 40 Under 40 Power Listers discuss challenges – and future opportunities – in mass spec

Techniques & Tools Capillary Electrophoresis

Overcoming Oxidation

| Adam Crowe, Kerstin Pohl | 4 min read

Could electron-activated dissociation be the answer to detecting impurities in mRNA LNP vaccines and therapeutics?

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

What’s New in Mass Spec?

| James Strachan

October’s top mass spectrometry news: a proteomics-based long Covid test, speedy spectrometry, and Jonathan Sweedler on single-cell metabolomics

Techniques & Tools Gas Chromatography

A Flight into the Future of (Instrument) Education

| Charles Lucy | 4 min read

Simulators will never replace hands-on experience, but they are vital learning tools for the future – and we should treat them as such

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