Join us to celebrate the achievements of the 60 impactful analytical scientists featured in the 2024 Power List.
01/11/2018 | Victoria Samanidou, Martin Giera, Hans-Gerd Janssen, Jhanis J Gonzalez, Karen Faulds
We ask analytical science experts to select a 2017 paper that stood out from the crowd
01/11/2018 | Chris Elliott
Chris Elliott, Faculty Pro-Vice Chancellor and Founder of the Institute for Global Food Security
01/11/2018 | Dean Troyer
Immunohistochemistry is a useful qualitative assay. But is it enough for quantitative analysis?
01/11/2018 | Richard Smith
Advances in technology are opening new doors for ion mobility spectrometry
01/11/2018 | Janusz Pawliszyn
A preview of the sampling and sample preparation highlights of HPLC2018
01/11/2018 | Joanna Cummings
Business in brief: we share highlights from the business world of analytical science
When it comes to analyzing the diet of animals, IRMS is the cat’s whiskers
01/11/2018 | Michael Schubert
Microelectromechanical resonators could help detect biomarkers in small sample volumes
01/11/2018 | Roisin McGuigan
Could resonance Raman spectroscopy be the key to your heart?
01/11/2018 | Charlotte Barker
A woman who can identify people with Parkinson’s by smell is helping scientists pinpoint molecules.
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