Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
12/19/2014
In this application note, one protein, interferon α-5, was conjugated with two different PEG molecules in different reactions. The protein and PEG molecules were characterized individually using multi-detector SEC, followed by the PEGylated conjugates. Their composition, molecular weights and intrinsic viscosities were measured. This work was performed by Celares GMBH, Germany with samples provided by DIGNA BIOTECH, Spain
12/16/2014 | Marcus Lippold
How do your customers, your competitors, the press or even the public perceive your organization? Here, I offer my tips, tricks and thoughts on PR – and suggest why you might want to consider a smarter approach.
12/16/2014 | Rich Whitworth
The M908 took the top spot in our 2013 Innovation Awards – “Revolutionary technology; will be an inspiration for new generations,” said the judges. Here, four co-founders of 908 Devices describe the perfect storm that led to the creation of the world’s first handheld mass spectrometer.
12/15/2014
Sponsor companies proudly present their impressive contributions to the analytical science community.
12/15/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Accurate measurement drives progress in science in immeasurable ways. Here, we celebrate a year’s worth of advances in The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards 2014. What impact will these 15 TASIA winners have on your field?
We dived into our analytics to find the most popular online articles. Here, we present a thought-provoking quote from each of the top ten.
Performing GC-MS on a speeding comet certainly sounds like science fiction...
12/08/2014 | Rich Whitworth
Tea and electrochemistry with Jean-Pierre Chervet at ISC2014 in Salzburg.
11/26/2014 | Paul Haddad, Markus Läubli, Joachim Weiss
Ever since the innovation injection that was the “Manhattan Project”, ion chromatography has defied probability by exhibiting almost continuous evolution
11/24/2014 | Chady Stephan, Madjid Hadioui, Kevin J. Wilkinson, Robert Thomas
Collaboration between the University of Montreal and PerkinElmer shows how the unique capability of single particle inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (SP-ICP-MS) can be used to assess the environmental impact of engineered nanomaterials.
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