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What’s Happening in Mass Spec?
May 19, 2023
The latest mass spec research: VOC dementia detection, bloodstain dating, and Japan’s ancient history of chicken breeding…
3 min read
Mass Spec in the Clinic
May 26, 2023
We explore the increasingly vital role of mass spectrometry in medical research – its incorporation into routine medical practice, importance in lipidomic cancer research, and the almost endless diagnostic potential of mass spectrometry imaging
2 min read
Mass Spectrometrists Versus Mass Spec Users
April 11, 2023
Is the demand for analytical scientists with extensive training in advanced MS techniques exceeding the supply of such individuals? Rick Yost replies!
4 min read
What’s New in Mass Spec?
April 12, 2023
March’s top mass spectrometry news: pinpointing Candida auris, identifying proteins essential for mosquito reproduction, and how wastewater monitoring could provide early warning for the next epidemic.
3 min read
MSI Marvel
April 24, 2023
Eva Cuypers discusses the almost endless potential of mass spectrometry imaging (MSI) in clinical applications, her research on intraoperative diagnostics for the rapid identification of cancer cells, and the importance of researcher–clinician relationships
12 min read
The Orbitrap Man!
March 14, 2023
Sitting Down With… Alexander Makarov, Director Global Research LSMS, Thermo Fisher Scientific, Bremen, Germany; Professor of High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry, Utrecht University, The Netherlands; and Fellow, Royal Society, UK
5 min read
What’s New in Mass Spec?
March 17, 2023
February’s top mass spectrometry news: a new personal health monitor, detecting breast cancer from fingertip smears, and why men are at higher risk from COVID-19.
3 min read
Ten Year Views: With Ron Heeren
March 23, 2023
Imaging mass spec in molecular pathology, high throughput metabolomics, the broad availability of high-performance tools… Ron Heeren discusses mass spec innovation over the past decade.
8 min read
What’s New in Mass Spec?
February 6, 2023
January’s top mass spectrometry news: a mini Orbitrap, a new way to study DNA methylation, and Jonathan Sweedler links up with Fan Lam to study Alzheimer's
3 min read
What’s New in Chromatography?
February 13, 2023
Probing problematic pesticides, sweat proteomics in cystic fibrosis patients, and what cleaning does to bones…
3 min read
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