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May 2021
Luis Schachner’s mesmerizing MS-based artwork takes center stage in our May issue, with our cover feature exploring a selection of his portfolio and the inspiration behind each piece. Following this, our second feature delves into Perdita Barran’s work to bring MS testing for COVID-19 to the National Health Service in the UK - in just four months! Elsewhere, Phil Marriott talks about the decision to make GC×GC virtual for 2021, Kim Ekroos shares how HRIM-MS is transforming research into the lipidomics of neurodegenerative diseases, and we sit down with Timothy Garrett, Director of Experimental Pathology at the University of Florida, USA, to chat about his work with MALD MS and the impact of COVID-19 on analytical science.
Putting MS to the (COVID-19) Test
May 13, 2021
Can MS hold its own as a diagnostic tool in our fight against the pandemic?
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A Word from the Wise
May 13, 2021
Maarten Dhaenens and Jenny van Eyk tell us about the value of MS as a diagnostic tool, and its impact beyond coronavirus testing
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The Art of Mass Spectra
May 12, 2021
Luis Schachner produces mesmerizing artwork from mass spectra to spread messages about leading research and the quest for equity in science… Welcome to his gallery!
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GC×GC 2021: Great Science Virtually Guaranteed
May 11, 2021
An online GC×GC symposium may not be the ideal substitute for our beloved face-to-face meeting, but it’s definitely better than the alternative
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Lowering Chromatography Costs
May 5, 2021
An old technique – resurrected and repurposed for modern bioprocessing
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Interrogating Metabolism
April 30, 2021
Sitting Down With… Timothy Garrett, Director of Experimental Pathology and Associate Professor, Department of Pathology, Immunology and Laboratory Medicine, University of Florida, USA.
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Ethics or Profits?
April 29, 2021
Lab shopping not only destroys trust in the industry – it also puts consumers in harm’s way
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Amber Alert
April 26, 2021
Could fossilized resin be the antidote to antibiotic resistance?
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Inside the Honey Pot
April 22, 2021
How lipid residue analysis is revealing our ancient connections with honeybee exploitation
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What’s in Your Capsids?
April 21, 2021
Are your capsids full, half full, or empty? We need better analytical techniques to tell us the answers to these crucial questions in the development of gene therapies.
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Lipids on the Brain
April 19, 2021
Kim Ekroos, President of the International Lipidomics Society, shares how high-resolution ion mobility MS is transforming research into the lipidomics of neurodegenerative diseases
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