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Robert L. Stevenson, Ph.D.
Robert L. Stevenson, Ph.D.
Robert L. Stevenson, Editor Emeritus, American Laboratory
Dr. Stevenson is Editor Emeritus, American Laboratory. He has been involved in developing instrumentation and enabled applications since the late 1960s at firms including Varian, Altex, Bio-Rad, and TosoHaas. Dr. Stevenson has been a regular
contributor to American Laboratory since its founding in 1968. He has authored more than 450 papers on new technology and applications.
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Articles by Robert L. Stevenson, Ph.D.
DNA is Too Sensitive to be Infallible
Wednesday, July 02, 2014
Recently my local paper ran the article, “A Major Shake-Up for Legal Landscape,” reporting on the unintentional transfer of DNA evidence to a crime scene by paramedics.
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Immunology and Particulates in Therapeutics: A Modern Gordian Knot
Tuesday, July 01, 2014
Immunology’s fickle predictability combines with inadequate analytical technology to create a Gordian Knot. This is the modern opportunity for an insightful person or team to step in to solve the ...
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Book Review: Aggregation of Therapeutic Proteins
Tuesday, July 01, 2014
As an editor for American Laboratory, I responded to our subscribers for help in detecting and controlling aggregation of therapeutic proteins. On the one hand, I was amazed at the complexity and ...
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SLAS2014: Focus on Throughput and Data Quality
Friday, June 13, 2014
The 3rd annual Conference and Exhibition of the Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening, SLAS2014, was held January 18–22 in the east end of the San Diego Convention Center. In lab automation ...
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Book Review: The Physics of the Future
Thursday, May 22, 2014
During the last year, I’ve been attracted to books describing paradigm shifts enabled by today’s new technology, particularly big data and IT—hence my interest in books from visionaries, which might ...
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Evolution of Wyatt Technology Corp.
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
Over the last 56 years, Wyatt Technology Corp. (WTC), including the adaptation of innovations from its progenitor, Science Spectrum, has earned a reputation for developing and marketing instruments ...
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New Products for Gas Chromatography at Pittcon
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2014
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
Pittcon® is changing rapidly. After decades where separation science including GC/MS and LC/MS dominated the meeting, a report by Dr. Matt Wilkinson in this issue demonstrates that optical ...
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Sample Processing at Pittcon® 2014
Tuesday, May 06, 2014
The tenfold increase in speed for the analytics (GC, HPLC, and SFC [supercritical fluid chromatography], all with MS) over the last decade has shifted the choke point in many workflows from analytics ...
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Methane—A Simple Gas with Complex Problems
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Natural gas (NG), which is 90+% methane, heats half of America’s households and fuels many important industrial processes including production of electricity, fertilizer, and polymers. NG is collected...
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Protein Aggregation at PepTalk 2014
Monday, March 31, 2014
Quantitative analysis of subvisible particles is an important unsolved problem, as discussed in the Particle Analysis track of PepTalk 2014, held January 12–17 at the Renaissance Hotel and Palm ...
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Book Review: The Decoded Company
Friday, March 28, 2014
I just finished reading The Decoded Company: Know Your Talent Better Than You Know Your Customers, which explores several different balls in a complex, intersecting Venn diagram of current businesses ...
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Informatics for the Sciences at Molecular Med Tri-Con 2014: Show Me the Data!
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Data management is the current choke point in many scientific endeavors. New workflows enabled by advances in hardware and software are making big data a reality for many labs and staff. To me, big ...
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HPLC 2013: 40th International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separations and Related Techniques
Monday, March 03, 2014
The prior 39 symposia in the HPLC series span 40 years and global locations in Asia, Europe, and North America, but this was the first in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Science-Based Hydraulic Fracing: Review of the ACS Regional Meeting
Wednesday, February 05, 2014
The above headline is not a typo, since there is no “k” in “hydraulic fracturing.” This correction was just one of many misconceptions addressed in a daylong session on hydraulic stimulation of petro-...
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Bioassays and Bioanalytical Method Development 2013
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Biotherapeutics are generally large molecules with a heterogeneous complex structure that is directly related to their ability to modulate biological reactions. This precludes defining a meaningful ...
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