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April 2018
Welcome to our April issue of The Analytical Scientist and the second issue of The Spectroscopist! In Upfront, there’s analysis of mussel shells, a new handheld CE device, and we find out how conservators are keeping plastic fantastic. In our features, experts discuss the tech and applications of comprehensive 2D chromatography, and we look at teaching programs designed to inspire the next generation of analytical chemists. Finally, we sit down with comprehensive collaborator, Hand Gerd-Janssen.
Innovation in Automation
April 11, 2018
Clinical laboratories have long warranted a walk-away analyzer for LC-MS – now it’s real
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All Hands on Spec
April 9, 2018
Sitting Down With... Karen Faulds, Professor, Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK.
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An Elemental Regeneration
April 9, 2018
Emerging applications in life sciences and environmental analysis are driving renewed interest in the unique properties of ICP-TOFMS – in particular, its ability to detect complete elemental mass spectra from short transient events, such as single nanoparticles.
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The Rise of the All-pervasive Spectra
April 9, 2018
Technological advances are allowing optical sensors and mass spectrometers to permeate every aspect of our lives, every corner of our globe – and beyond. What makes spectroscopy so ubiquitous and where are more recent trends taking us? Here, three scientists offer insight across the analytical spectrum.
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Screen Test for Spec
April 9, 2018
How ATR-FTIR spectroscopy could lead to less invasive cancer prescreening
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Spectroscopist SOS
April 9, 2018
Professional societies team up to help scientists affected by last year’s devastating hurricane in Puerto Rico
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The Three Sides of Spectroscopic Investigation
April 9, 2018
We need to recognize the important symbiotic relationship between theory, application, and instrumentation in analytical science.
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The Comprehensive Collaborator
April 5, 2018
Sitting Down With... Hans-Gerd Janssen, Science Leader Analytical Chemistry, Unilever Research Vlaardingen, and Professor of Biomacromolecular Separations, van’t Hoff Institute for Molecular Sciences, University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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A Sketch for Success
April 5, 2018
A new rapid DNA re-identification technique can make cell line authentication and other processes faster, easier and cheaper.
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Supporting Growth: from Seed to STEM
April 5, 2018
Whether tapping into the relentless curiosity of the under 10s, furthering the understanding of high school pupils or equipping grad students for the most promising future, meet three scientists working to inspire the next generation of analytical chemists.
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Technology Panel: Comprehensive Chromatography
April 5, 2018
Experts from four major instrument manufacturers tell us what’s new in comprehensive separations – and give their predictions for what the future has in store.
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Three Gurus of Comprehensive Chromatography
April 5, 2018
With the 42nd ISCC and 15th GC×GC Symposia soon rolling into Riva Del Garda, we grill three superlative separation scientists on the progress – and pitfalls – of comprehensive chromatographic techniques.
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QC = Quality Cannabis
April 5, 2018
When it comes to quality control, do cannabis growers and suppliers need to take a leaf out of the pharma industry’s book?
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More Alive Than Dead?
April 5, 2018
Why deadlines – though rarely welcome – are essential for good time management and self-motivation.
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Translational Proteomics: Solving the Reproducibility Riddle
April 5, 2018
Data analysis in proteomics is not fit for purpose – here’s how we can get on track.
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Stop the Press: NIR Alert
April 5, 2018
Could near-infrared chemical imaging offer improved ‘real-time’ monitoring of tablet manufacture?
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Taking CE in Hand
April 5, 2018
More miniaturization of analytical tech with a hand-held capillary electrophoresis device
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From Awards to Allergens
April 5, 2018
Business in brief: what’s going on in analytical science?
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Shell Shocked
April 5, 2018
Why ocean acidification could mean a literal ‘sea change’ for California mussels
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Super Saliva Test
April 5, 2018
Ultrasensitive PCR powers an oral fluid assay for earlier HIV diagnosis
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Keeping Plastic Fantastic
April 5, 2018
Analytical methods help save Disney cels – and could protect the art of the future
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The Heat Is On
April 5, 2018
With RIVA2018 just around the corner, we’re delving into the present and future of comprehensive techniques
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