May 2017
Volume 49, Number 4
New instruments for liquid and gas chromatography and sample prep were featured at Pittcon and are reviewed here. Also included is an article on acoustic drop ejection, an alternative to traditional liquid-handling systems.
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Robert L. Stevenson, Ph.D.
President Trump has targeted science for major reductions in federal spending. We must advocate.
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Jeff Tishler, Kevin Arnold
Accurate recording of research data and the ability to quickly search historical data and track the genealogy of products result in products being developed more rapidly and consistently while ...
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Robert L. Stevenson, Ph.D.
New and unique separation science products showcased at Pittcon 2017 are reviewed in this article.
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Mark Fischer-Colbrie
Acoustic drop ejection systems can pave the way for entirely new applications, bringing higher throughput and greater flexibility to many areas of biology.
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Connections, columns, chemistries and more make
gas chromatography easier to use and more robust.
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Paul R. Loconto
In January 2007, the author’s lab received a frozen shipment of calibration standards and quality control (QC) samples to perform method validation for quantitating traces of volatile organic ...
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Mike May
Nanomaterials take biosensors to really small sizes.
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Nancy Klimpel
Important parameters to consider when selecting an incubator are temperature accuracy, stability and uniformity.
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Erik Manders, Peter Drent, Ronald Breedijk
A simple optical redesign converts a standard confocal microscope to a super-resolution microscope.
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Barbara van Cann
Integrated informatics solutions based on LIMS and chromatography data systems are helping biofuel producers ensure that processes are robust, safe and efficient.
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