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Spectroscopy Spotlight
Multiple-collector inductively coupled plasma–mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS) is a powerful technique for measuring isotopic ratios in various areas of research. Michael Wieser, who is an associate professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Calgary, uses MC-ICP-MS to measure isotopic compositions at trace levels in applications ranging from geological studies to protein research. He recently spoke to Spectroscopy about this work. read more
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Bias and slope adjustments are the most bothersome issues associated with the routine use of multivariate models for quantitative analysis in spectroscopy. Here, we delve into the issues causing prediction error, bias, and slope changes. read more
Data governance to ensure GXP data integrity requires a multilayered approach that runs throughout a regulated organization. Here in Part I of this two-part article, we consider data integrity from the corporate level. read more
This MS-based method represents a simple, fast, and attractive alternative to current immunoassay-based methods for the quantitation of albumin and creatinine in urine. This protocol enables the direct detection and measurement of the intact analytes from the same sample preparation, requiring only a 10-fold dilution of a urine sample into a MALDI-TOF matrix solution. read more
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Slobodan Sasic has won the 2017 Coblentz Society–Williams-Wright Award. He was presented with the award on Wednesday, March 8, at Pittcon 2017 in Chicago, Illinois. read more
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The i-Raman Pro ST is the newest addition to B&W Tek’s award-winning line of i-Raman portable spectroscopy systems. With the patent pending See_Through-package technology, this system dramatically enhances the Raman signature of the content, allowing for identification of materials inside visually opaque containers such as white plastic bottles or paper envelopes. Learn more
At the 2017 European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry, held in St. Anton, Austria, February 19–24, several awards recognized the work of both young and seasoned atomic spectroscopists. read more
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