Join host Neil Lander as he welcomes Katy Rhynard, Associate Director of Laboratory Informatics at Gilead Sciences. In this episode, Katy discusses the intricacies of validating chromatographic ...
When the components in the mixture of solutions are moved forward in the mobile phase by the material moving the sample, these components pass through the stationary phase. The difference in size and ...
As vaccine technologies evolve, sophisticated analytical tools are needed to support vaccine discovery, development and manufacturing. Consequently, a variety of techniques ranging from cell-based to ...
In this month's LCGC Blog, Hayley Brawley and Alexia Kreinbrink explore the challenges facing chromatographers when exploring the complex world of metal speciation. Studying metals in biology is much ...
Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling, Ph.D., predicted in 1939 that hydrogen bonding would prove to be more significant in the field of biology than any other type of chemical bond. His prediction has been ...
Nanotechnology refers to research and technology which operates at the atomic, molecular, and macromolecular scale. Structures can be manipulated and studied at a scale in the range of 1-100nm, ...
In the early 1900s, a Russian-Italian botanist named Mikhail Semyonovich Tswett was investigating plant pigments when he hit upon a curiously effective separation technique. At the time, just two ...
Humans have had a significant effect on the natural world. Our activities have had wide-reaching and long-lasting consequences for the planet. Pollutants can be found in all environments, and come ...
In the next decade, the global legal cannabis industry is expected to skyrocket from $10 billion to $57 billion. The pharmaceutical industry is embracing this rapid growth because of the wide range of ...