calendar23 November 2015
Volume 11 Issue 21
The Column

23 November 2015 Issue

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Environmental forensics in the workplace

The rise of HILIC

Hydrophilic interaction chromatography (HILIC) is becoming more popular. Dr Tohru Ikegami from the Department of Biomolecular Engineering at the Kyoto Institute of Technology in Kyoto, Japan, reveals more about the evolution of HILIC, important new developments, and tips on how to get the most from this technique.

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Meeting review: Advances in Bioseparations 2015

The benefits of "shoot and dilute" GC

Jack Cochran’s new column “Practical GC” provides readers with practical advice and new experimental evidence for how to get the best results from their gas chromatography (GC) systems. The first article in a series on split injection GC focuses on the advantages of using “shoot-and-dilute” GC.

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Characterizing therapeutic monoclonal antibodies

Incognito's rules for a chromatographer's life

Incognito reveals their rules for a chromatographer’s life from the sublime to the original.

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Unconventional drilling: Why we need a comprehensive study

Assessing HPLC column performance

LCGC Blogger Tony Taylor offers some simple visual methods to assess column performance.

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Virtual conference preview: A Toolbox for LC–MS Protein Analysis

News update: Detecting common "non banned" drugs in athletics

A screening procedure for “non-banned” drugs, traditional Chinese medicine analysis,and the latest company news and news in brief are featured.

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