The Analytical Scientist Power List returns to celebrate the successes of the field’s leading lights!
08/15/2016 | Rich Whitworth
A new POC immunoassay device was used to monitor elephant Karishma during her pregnancy
08/15/2016 | Joanna Cummings
Dual-comb (THZ) spectroscopy offers “elegant” way to screen for explosives
08/12/2016 | Sponsored by Thermo Fisher Scientific
Great technology takes complex challenges and provides simple, robust solutions.
08/12/2016 | Jason Creasey
Hear from industry expert Jason Creasey as he discusses the history of extractable and leachable testing
08/12/2016 | Andrew Feilden
Hear how new developments in analytical technology are providing additional insights into unknown contaminants
08/12/2016 | Stephen Guilfoyle
Extractables and leachable compounds are a complex and ever growing list of pharmaceutical impurities
08/12/2016 | Kyle D’Silva
Hear from Kyle D’Silva as he discusses new developments in GC-MS technology for Extractables and Leachables testing
08/12/2016 | Kate Comstock
Hear from Kate Comstock as she talks about her long experience with extractables testing in pharmaceutical companies
08/03/2016 | Sponsored by Malvern Panalytical
This whitepaper reviews the methods available for measuring the key characteristics of polymers focusing on the benefits and value of gel permeation / size exclusion chromatography (GPC/SEC). Much of the paper talks exclusively about polymers, however many of the principles discussed are equally applicable to proteins or protein conjugate materials.
This white paper offers practical guidance on using a range of analytical techniques, including rheology, particle size and zeta potential measurement to assist in the formulation of Inkjet inks.
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