The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
03/14/2016 | Joanna Cummings
Munich will play host to the 2016 Humanity in Science Award winner – and much more
Time to ditch the tasting notes? Enjoyment of wine may depend on oral bacteria...
02/24/2016 | Lutgarde Buydens
We talk to Lutgarde Buydens, Professor Analytical Chemistry: Chemometrics, Radboud University
02/24/2016 | Joanna Cummings
One year on, we speak with the exceptional runners up from the Humanity in Science Award 2015.
02/24/2016 | Julien Wist, Elaine Holmes
Isn't it time to share resources to open up more opportunities for metabolic profiling?
02/24/2016 | James Settlage
Time to take the plunge with supercritical fluid chromatography in bioanalytical applications
02/23/2016 | Joanna Cummings
Drugs get a second chance to enter our bodies - via wastewater and fish…
02/23/2016 | Christopher Mulligan
Portable mass spectrometry readies itself for on-site identification of physical evidence.
Get the most out of Pittcon, Atlanta with our top picks from the sessions.
02/18/2016 | Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical
Triple detection GPC/SEC combines measurements from multiple detectors to offer not only increased amounts of data, but also increased amounts of information, which is made available by the combination of different detectors (and unobtainable using individual detectors separately). The theory of triple detection GPC/SEC is described here.
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