The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
04/18/2016 | Tim Causon
Why old technology or ideas still have a part to play when it comes to advancing analytical techniques.
04/18/2016 | Georgios Theodoridis
The pursuit of the metabolome may no longer be a novel field, but it remains the biggest analytical challenge.
04/18/2016 | Joanna Cummings
Pioneering separations research gets the “STAMP” of approval
The co-inventor of flow injection analysis is awarded the newly reinaugurated Talanta Medal
04/18/2016
Two innovations that stood out from the crowd at Pittcon 2016
03/24/2016 | Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical
In this application note, a selection of proteins are separated using Size Exclusion Chromatograpghy (SEC). The molecular weights of their oligomers and aggregates are measured by SEC-MALS and the results discussed.
03/15/2016 | Glen Jackson, Christopher Palenik
Don your purple nitrile gloves and grab a swab or two, as we delve into the realities of crime scene investigation.
03/14/2016 | Jean-Francois Focant
For over 50 years, we have been continually striving to push the limits of quantitation for dioxins. But where do we stand today – and what’s our next plan of attack?
03/14/2016 | Karl Burgess
Though a recent paper about the data-distorting potential of gas chromatography in metabolomic studies is far from perfect, it does at least draw attention to the absolute criticality of robust experiment design – on both sides of the argument. And that’s got to be a good thing.
03/14/2016 | Eugenia Gallardo
A new test for ketamine aims to improve the accuracy of toxicology screens
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