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Ion mobility spectrometers can detect trace compounds quickly, though they can face various issues with detecting certain ...
LCGC EAB member Paul Ferguson has been named a professor by special appointment at the Faculty of Science at the University ...
Bacteriophages are vital for addressing antibiotic-resistant bacteria, though phage therapies are currently rare. University of Lisbon researchers recently created a new purification workflow to ...
Many multi-column gas chromatography systems use two-position multi-port switching valves, which can suffer from delays in ...
Saba Aslani from the University of Texas at Arlington spoke to LCGC International about a collaborative project with ...
Polyamides can be difficult to characterize, despite their use in various aspects of everyday life. Vrije Universiteit ...
A joint study between the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) and the UC Davis West Coast Metabolomics Center (Davis, California) identified differentially ...
In this month's edition of The LCGC Blog, Andre Striegel discusses where macromolecular scientists around the world can ...
Separating stereoisomers is an extensively researched and challenging process, with approved substances being rare. A new SFC ...
As the push for green chemistry continues to grow, University of Almeria researchers created a review for ways ...
In the final section of our interview with Vilmos Kertesz of Oak Ridge National Laboratory, he imparts the most important ...
LCGC International published a variety of articles on trending topics in separation science, including this month’s LCGC Blog and interviews with the ASMS Al Yergey MS Scientist Award winners. Below, ...