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May 2016
Welcome to the May issue! In Upfront, we share our top picks for June’s conferences, meet the guy who can make aged spirits in six days, and find out why bearcat urine smells of popcorn. Six (female) chemists ask if Analytical Science Is sexist – and voting opens for our first all-women Power List. Our expert contributors tackle food analysis, automated sample preparation, lung cancer diagnostics and the multidimensional future of proteomics. Finally, we Sit Down With patent-publishing wonder, Chris Pohl, of Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Solvent Enhanced Light Scattering Technique Enhances Gel Permeation Chromatography Analysis
May 30, 2016
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Measuring Antibody Molecular Weight by SEC-MALS
May 30, 2016
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The Power List 2016
May 26, 2016
Celebrating the Top 50 Women in analytical science. Nominations now closed.
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Rebooting Application Notes
May 23, 2016
App notes are undeniably useful, giving you access to expert knowledge in your field or helping you understand a new technique. But what if they went beyond simply providing static information? Enter AppsLab.
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Taking Analytical Control
May 23, 2016
Then & Now, with Katie Banaszewski, Method Development Scientist III at Now Foods, Bloomingdale, Illinois, USA.
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Ion Legend
May 23, 2016
Sitting Down With... Chris Pohl, Vice President, Chromatography Chemistry, Thermo Fisher Scientific, San Francisco Bay Area, USA.
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Advancing Enantiomer Analysis
May 23, 2016
The story behind direct mass spectrometric detection of chiral molecules using MS-PECD – a winner of The Analytical Scientist Innovation Awards (TASIAs).
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(I Love the Sound of) Breaking Glass
May 23, 2016
Is (analytical) science still sexist? Six chemists contemplate the ‘glass ceiling’ for women in science: does it exist and if so, can it be broken?
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Diagnosing Lung Cancer Earlier
May 23, 2016
Can comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography breath analysis lead to better lung cancer diagnostics?
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Two Words: Food Scanners
May 23, 2016
H2020 wanted to put food authentication into the hands of the consumer. What impact will the outcome have on our field?
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On the -Omics Journey
May 23, 2016
Profiling and fingerprinting in food analysis signposts a route to a better life.
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Garbage In, Garbage Out
May 23, 2016
High-quality, automated sample preparation can help you take out the trash.
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LC-MS in the US
May 23, 2016
Are you hitting San Francisco? Or taking a San Antonio stroll? Here are our top picks for ASMS and HPLC 2016
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Protecting Beauty from the Beasts
May 23, 2016
Using an optoelectronic nose to ‘sniff out’ the pollutants attacking Disney artwork
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Proteomics to the People
May 23, 2016
A beautiful video ‘sells’ the fascinating world of large- scale proteome studies
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The Dogmatic Scientist
May 23, 2016
A vitriolic attack on astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson sparks controversy – and acts as a stark reminder of the need to love science but refute ‘scientism.’
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