Celebrating Germany’s HPLC Pioneers
June 15, 2023
A gallery of German academic and industrial scientists who were instrumental in the making of HPLC
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In our cover feature, Joaquín Rodríguez-López discusses electrochemistry's almost endless potential – from expanding renewable energy, to improving our understanding of the brain. We also celebrate Germany’s HPLC pioneers – Gerard Rozing showcases a gallery of academic and industrial scientists that paved the way for current HPLC projects. And Csaba Szántay Jr. discusses how to avoid mental traps. In My View explores the steady rise of SFC – especially for large-scale applications. Moving into the Core Topics, Rick Yost discusses growing demand for analytical scientists with advanced mass spec training, we interview Renã Robinson, and reveal the winners of our GC-MS Application Challenge. Finally, we Sit Down With Russ Algar.
June 15, 2023
A gallery of German academic and industrial scientists who were instrumental in the making of HPLC
11 min read
June 6, 2023
The latest LC, GC, IC, and SEC news: archeological hair analysis, rats on drugs, and a new tool in the gene therapy analytical toolbox
1 min read
May 26, 2023
For the right task, SMB chromatography will result in higher yields, higher recovery, and higher purity than traditional batch approaches – all while using less solvent. The key hurdles are method development and process optimization, but that’s exactly where KNAUER’s SMB systems come into play.
1 min read
May 24, 2023
It’s been four long years since the last HPLC in Milan. So we spoke with the minds behind this year’s scientific program – Michael Laemmerhofer and Oliver J. Schmitz – to find out what key developments we’ve missed over the past four years, how the conference is shaping up, and what they’re looking forward to most.
6 min read
May 10, 2023
Could a new multi omics microsampling platform “Amazonize” healthcare?
1 min read
April 28, 2023
ATR-FTIR spectroscopy combined with machine learning can help detect early stage diabetic kidney disease – and it could be implemented into point-of-care settings
3 min read
April 17, 2023
Electrochemistry has almost limitless potential. Whether expanding renewable electricity with next-generation battery development, removing atmospheric carbon dioxide, or improving our understanding of the brain, electrochemistry is front and center – but collaboration between materials scientists, physicists, engineers, and – crucially – analytical scientists will be key.
11 min read
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
April 4, 2023
An analytical scientist’s constructively fallibilist reflection on the meaning of “analytical scientist” – and how to avoid mental traps
13 min read
February 17, 2023
Sitting Down With… Russ Algar, Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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