calendar24 March 2016
Volume 12 Issue 5
The Column

24 March 2016 Issue

Look inside for practical advice on separation science and thought–provoking commentary.

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The 2015 Instrumental Innovations

ISCC and the 13th GCxGC Symposium preview

Find out what’s on offer at ISCC and GCxGC, which will be held at the Palazzo dei Congressi, in Riva del Garda, Italy, from 29 May–3 June 2016.

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The benefits of TOF-HRMS in bioanalysis

The 2016 LCGC Lifetime Achievement Award in Chromatography Winner

This year, LCGC North America is pleased to honour Milton L. Lee, the winner of the 2016 Lifetime Achievement in Chromatography Award.

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Finding the right calibration standards in GPC/SEC

Analyzing ice cores using cap-IC

Ice cores contain an abundance of information about climate and the changes it is undergoing. Brett Paull and Estrella Sanz Rodriguez from the Australian Centre for Research on Separation Science (ACROSS) at the University of Tasmania, Hobart, Australia, spoke to Kate Mosford of The Column about their work on the analysis of Antarctic ice cores and the important role of capillary ion chromatography (cap-IC) in this area of research.

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The power of planar chromatography

Incognito asks if you could be a great analytical scientist

Incognito aims to inspire greatness!

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Improving UHPLC method performance

Highlights of SFC 2015

The 9th International Symposium on Packed Column SFC (SFC 2015) was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, on 22–24 July 2015. Selected highlights of both the oral and poster SFC 2015 programmes are reviewed in this synopsis.

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Improving UHPLC method performance

News update: Detecting tuberculosis using GC–MS

A method for reducing PAHs within cooked meat using GC–MS, detecting tuberculosis using GC–MS, and the latest company news and news in brief are featured this week.

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