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Tea With… Gérard Hopfgartner

Tea With Rich makes a comeback from HPLC 2015 in Geneva with six scientists that feature on the 2015 Power List. First up is Gérard Hopfgartner, who reflects on the responsibilities of chairing the ever-successful HPLC conference. Gérard then discusses his current research: multidimensional chromatography and its utility in finding answers to global and complex problems, before considering HPLC 2025.

We’re also treated to more “drone” footage and left wondering what Rich Whitworth has been doing as the final shot captures his departure...

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About the Author
Gérard Hopfgartner

Professor in Analytical Sciences and Mass Spectrometry and Head of the Mass Spectrometry Platform of the Sciences Faculty, University of Geneva, Switzerland.

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