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May 12, 2020  
Spectroscopy Spotlight
Spectroscopy for Medicine: From SERS, Laser-Induced Fluorescence, and Biosensors to Analytical Nanotools
Working at the frontiers of biotechnology, fiberoptics, lasers technique, and molecular spectroscopy, Tuan Vo-Dinh of Duke University has developed multiple sensor technologies useful for medical research and diagnostics. In this interview, he talks about his work in spectroscopy and photonics. Vo-Dinh is the winner of the 2019 Royal Society of Chemistry (UK) Sir George Stokes Award and is scheduled to give a plenary lecture at the 2020 SciX conference, October 11–16 in Sparks, Nevada. This interview is part of an ongoing series with the winners of awards that are presented at SciX.
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What Does Performance Qualification Mean for Infrared Instruments?
When using infrared (IR) instruments in a regulated laboratory, it is essential to conduct meaningful performance qualification (PQ) tests to maintain compliance.
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Through Container Verification of Pharmaceutical Raw Materials with the New Agilent Vaya Handheld Raman System
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Laser-Induced Breakdown Spectroscopy for Soil Measurements: Recent Progress and Potential
The unique strengths of LIBS—sample preparation optional, stand-off detection, portability, speed, and sensitive light element detection—point to future directions and potential for LIBS as a tool for soil measurements in precision agriculture.
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Identifying and Mitigating the Errors and Interferences that can Affect ICP-OES and ICP-MS Data Quality
Part 2: Techniques and Tools to Deal with Common Errors that Affect ICP Analysis

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Study of the Changes in Optical Parameters of Diseased Apple Pulps Based on the Integrating Sphere Technique
By applying vis-NIR spectroscopy, combined with an integrating sphere technique, a method for nondestructive testing of internal lesions in apples has been developed. This work provides a theoretical basis for the nondestructive testing of apples using tissue optical parameters.
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Series Title: Identifying and Mitigating the Errors and Interferences that can Affect ICP-OES and ICP-MS Data Quality
Part 3: Approaches to Optimizing Data Quality and Extending the Scope of ICP Methods
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The 2020 ASMS Conference Moved On-line in the Face of the Covid-19 Pandemic
A preview of this year’s ASMS conference, in its new on-line format.
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Agilent Sponsors the Nonprofit “My Green Lab”
Agilent Technologies, Inc. (Santa Clara, California) recently became a sponsor of My Green Lab, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the sustainability of scientific research.
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