The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
07/14/2016 | Giuseppe Petrucci
A journey into the study of organic aerosols and the analysis of atmospheric processes
07/14/2016 | Joanna Cummings
X-ray fluorescence spectrometry uncovers meteoritic origin of a dagger in Tutankhamun’s tomb
07/14/2016 | Marcus Lippold , Rich Whitworth
Products, partnerships, investments - what’s going on in the analytical science business world.
Assessing the effect of climate change on maple syrup - using liquid chromatography
A Chinese research group have discovered potentially dangerous levels of lead in lipsticks
06/20/2016 | Rich Whitworth
Then & Now, with Amadeo Fernández-Alba, Professor at the University of Almeria, Spain.
06/17/2016 | Tom Metz
Tom Metz, Integrative Omics Scientist and Metabolomics Technical Lead at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (Washington State, USA), selects six papers that exemplify the power of multi-omics.
06/17/2016 | Jennifer Van Eyk
From hardcore peptide biochemist to translational scientist, it’s been an unconventional journey for Jennifer Van Eyk, Director of the Advanced Clinical Biosystems Research Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles. Here, Jenny tells us what she’s learnt along the way.
06/17/2016 | Amanda Hummon
Cancer is incredibly complex, posing enormous challenges beyond the biological field. Taking a multi-omic approach can help us make sense of this diverse set of diseases – and, ultimately, allow us to better understand ourselves as human beings.
06/17/2016 | Jessica Prenni
Sitting Down With... Jessica Prenni, Director of Research Core Facilities, Director of Proteomics & Metabolomics Facility, Colorado State University, USA.
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