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Techniques & Tools Spectroscopy

Good in a Food Fight

| Chris Elliott

Chris Elliott, Faculty Pro-Vice Chancellor and Founder of the Institute for Global Food Security

Techniques & Tools Clinical

The World (of IHC) Is Not Enough

| Dean Troyer

Immunohistochemistry is a useful qualitative assay. But is it enough for quantitative analysis?

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

The Road to HPLC2018 Part III: Catching the Next Wave in IMS

| Richard Smith

Advances in technology are opening new doors for ion mobility spectrometry

Techniques & Tools Sample Preparation

The Road to HPLC2018 Part II: Sampling the Future

| Janusz Pawliszyn

A preview of the sampling and sample preparation highlights of HPLC2018

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Cerebral Spectroscopy and Centers of Distinction

| Joanna Cummings

Business in brief: we share highlights from the business world of analytical science

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Feline Forensics

| Joanna Cummings

When it comes to analyzing the diet of animals, IRMS is the cat’s whiskers

Techniques & Tools Clinical

Sniffing Out a Test for Parkinson’s

| Charlotte Barker

A woman who can identify people with Parkinson’s by smell is helping scientists pinpoint molecules.

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Mass Spectrometry at the Cutting Edge

A selection of the latest innovations and applications in the ever-evolving field of mass spectrometry.

Techniques & Tools Technology

The Innovators 2017

From consumer safety to biomedical research – meet the companies advancing analytical science

Techniques & Tools Mass Spectrometry

Intense Innovation

The TASIAs are back with a record number of entries. Here are the top 15 innovators of 2017

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