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The Analytical Scientist 2016 №38 March

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The Analytical Scientist 2016 №38 March
The Analytical Scientist, Texere Publishing Ltd, Piscataway, NJ, USA, 2016. – 53 p. – ISSN: 2051-4077.
Analytical science measures the improvements in all of our lives.
The ability to separate, identify and quantify the chemical components of materials — analytical chemistry — has an enormous impact on our lives; on the food we eat, our environment, energy supply, and the medicines we take.
The Analytical Scientist integrates all aspects of the topic, from advances in science and technology to first-hand accounts from the labs that test athlete’s samples; and from progress in business and policy to advice for career development and job satisfaction.
The Analytical Scientist launched in January 2013.
In My View
Karl Burgess stands up for GC-MS in metabolomics
How good is our teaching of science ethics? asks Victoria Samanidou
Katie Edwards puts liposomes and their analytical applications in the spotlight
Don’t forget about the importance of protein QC, says Dieter Braun
Features
Forensic Myths and Methods. Christopher Palenik and Glen Jackson tackle the “CSI effect” and explore the important role of analytical chemistry in the evolution of forensic science.
Not Spoiling the (Biopharma) Broth. Four experts share the future of efficient bioprocessing:
increasingly sophisticated sensor technology.
Reports
The Analytical Scientist × Thermo Fisher Scientific. Chasing the Dioxin Detection Dragon, by Jean-François Focant
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