The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
05/23/2016 | Maurice Janssen
The story behind direct mass spectrometric detection of chiral molecules using MS-PECD – a winner of The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards (TASIAs).
05/23/2016 | John Yates, Shabaz Mohammed, Koen Sandra, Andrea Gargano
The proteome is practically infinite in its complexity. If we are ever going to fully unravel its secrets, the best separation tools – and the best know-how – must be combined. Here, four experts discuss the broad importance of proteomics, the potential of multidimensional liquid chromatography, and the challenges inherent in gaining insight beyond the “tip of the proteo-berg.”
05/23/2016 | Chiara Cordero
Profiling and fingerprinting in food analysis signposts a route to a better life.
05/23/2016 | Marcus Lippold , Rich Whitworth
What’s going on in the analytical sciences?
05/23/2016 | Joanna Cummings
Tracking the scent – and appeal – of bearcats
Are you hitting San Francisco? Or taking a San Antonio stroll? Here are our top picks for ASMS and HPLC 2016
GC-MS helps to create aged spirits… in only six days
A beautiful video ‘sells’ the fascinating world of large-scale proteome studies
04/19/2016 | Despo Louca, Magnus Jezussek, Sonja Masselter
Is pesticide residue analysis still a hot topic? Ahead of EPRW 2016 in Cyprus, current Chair – Despo Louca Christodoulou – and scientific organizing committee members Magnus Jezussek and Sonja Masselter discuss the importance of the field in challenging times.
04/19/2016 | Jonathan Sweedler
What is the chemical nature of thought? What is memory? Why, over 2000 years since Aristotle first asked such questions, are we still searching?
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