calendar6 November 2015
Volume 11 Issue 20
The Column

6 November 2015 Issue

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Environmental forensics in the workplace

Environmental forensics in the workplace

Populations worldwide are exposed to polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) that can be harmful to human health. The Column spoke to David Megson from Ryerson University in Toronto, Canada, about recent developments in assessing human exposure to PCBs and chiral enantiomer fractions (EFs) in the workplace.

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Meeting review: Advances in Bioseparations 2015

Meeting review: Advances in Bioseparations 2015

A review of the recent Chromatographic Society Spring Symposium and Annual General Meeting held on Tuesday 12 and Wednesday 13 May 2015.

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Characterizing therapeutic monoclonal antibodies

Characterizing therapeutic monoclonal antibodies

Accounting for the inherent heterogeneity of monoclonal antibodies is essential to ensure production of consistent and safe therapeutics and, in light of this, there is an array of chromatographic and supporting regulatory systems. Robust characterization and analysis of monoclonal antibodies is becoming a fast and straightforward process thanks to the myriad technological advances underpinning this rapidly evolving area.

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Unconventional drilling: Why we need a comprehensive study

Unconventional drilling: Why we need a comprehensive study

LCGC Blogger Kevin Schug discusses why we need a comprehensive study of unconventional oil and natural gas (UOG) extraction processes.

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

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

“A Toolbox for LC–MS Protein Analysis” will be held on 17 and 18 November 2015.

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News update: Analyzing the working practices of Edvard Munch

News update: Analyzing the working practices of Edvard Munch

Investigating the working practices of artist Edvard Munch, analysis of fish bile using GC–MS, and the latest news in brief are featured in this issue.

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