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MultiModal Molecular Imaging
February 26, 2015
Imaging mass spectrometry is a unique discovery method and the main enabling high-throughput technology for the generation of molecular datasets for personalized medicine. Here, I introduce M4I – the Maastricht MultiModal Molecular Imaging Institute.
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Qual and Quant MS: The Perfect Marriage
February 25, 2015
Mike Thurman and Imma Ferrer share a love of mass spectrometry and solving puzzles – they are also "a couple".
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Tea with Michael Lämmerhofer
February 24, 2015
Michael Lämmerhofer opens up about his work on oxidative stress markers and the Chromatographic Society’s Jubilee Award.
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Tea with Peter Schoenmakers
February 24, 2015
How does a young scientist get on the ‘team’? Peter Schoenmakers offers his advice, while Rich offers tea.
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Tea with Wolfgang Lindner
February 24, 2015
Wolfgang discusses the spirit of science, Salzburg and ISC2014 in the latest episode of Tea with Rich.
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Microscale LC-MS for the Masses
February 24, 2015
How The Analytical Scientist Innovation Award (TASIA) winning ionKey/MS System made ultra-sensitive liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) ultra accessible.
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Explore the solutions within.
February 24, 2015
Discover complete application solutions for your unique separation challenges!
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New Kromasil SFC family of columns
February 24, 2015
The Kromasil SFC columns are designed for quick separations and are tailor-made for the laboratory analyst working with green technology.
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Gurus of the monolith
February 23, 2015
Four stationary phase experts – Emily Hilder, Frantisek Svec, Nobuo Tanaka and Sebastiaan Eeltink – discuss the unfolding story of monolithic columns: from chromatographic curiosity to the future of sample preparation?
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Pioneers of Precision Medicine
February 23, 2015
At the heart of the drive for increased epidemiological knowledge, faster diagnostics and better-informed treatment decisions are collaborations between medical doctors and analytical specialists. Here, Jeremy Nicholson shares the vision behind the UK’s MRC- NIHR National Phenome Centre, Ron Heeren showcases the new M4I institute and Steven Olde Damink offers the surgeon’s perspective as a new age of healthcare dawns.
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Sorting Out Gluten Intolerance
February 23, 2015
NIR spectroscopy and machine vision team up for rapid grains inspection
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Racing Ahead in Innovation
February 23, 2015
Sitting Down With... Oscar van den Brink, managing director of COAST and TKI-Chemistry in the Netherlands.
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How to Win at LIMS
February 23, 2015
Implementing a new laboratory information management system (LIMS) takes a lot more work than choosing the “right” software.
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The Beginner’s Guide to ICP-MS
February 23, 2015
You’ve convinced your boss that your laboratory absolutely needs a shiny new quadrupole-based, inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) system for trace element analysis. Now what?
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Beyond the Champions League
February 23, 2015
We’re looking for analytical players for a new fixture on the calendar – Analytical Technologies Europe 2015. Together we can beat the challenges of the biopharmaceutical industry.
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Polishing Your Injection Technique
February 23, 2015
There are a lot of things to consider when seeking good results from gas chromatography. Success often comes from understanding precisely what goes on in the injection port.
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Graduating from the Physical to the Chemical
February 23, 2015
Why analytical chemistry must be leveraged in the next generation of wearable devices.
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The 100,000 Genomes Project
February 20, 2015
An ambitious UK sequencing project aims to learn more about patients with cancer and rare diseases
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Pittcon Prelude / Editor’s Top Fives
February 20, 2015
Ahead of New Orleans, we offer a little history, editorial program picks, and invite you to the Humanity in Science Award symposium.
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Surgical Spectroscopy
February 20, 2015
A UK study is set to examine whether new Raman technology can be used to assist surgeons during brain tumor removal.
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Sniffing Out Chirality
February 20, 2015
Odorant binding proteins could help to unlock new biosensors
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Skeleton Crew
February 20, 2015
Raman spectroscopy identifies rickets in 400-year-old bones from the Mary Rose
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Clinical Collaborations
February 20, 2015
Is analytical science poised to storm the theatre and steal the spotlight? Possibly not. But I do sense an increasingly central – and recognized – role, particularly in the clinic.
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