In the first instalment of LCGC International's interview series exploring how artificial intelligence (AI)/machine learning ...
As vaccine technologies evolve, sophisticated analytical tools are needed to support vaccine discovery, development and manufacturing. Consequently, a variety of techniques ranging from cell-based to ...
Nanotechnology refers to research and technology which operates at the atomic, molecular, and macromolecular scale. Structures can be manipulated and studied at a scale in the range of 1-100nm, ...
It’s a craft many scientists learn early on in their careers: chromatography. Taken from two Greek words, chroma (color) and graphein (to write), the term initially described separation of pigments ...
Modernization of liquid chromatography (LC) methods is critical for lab productivity and sustainability as well as for keeping up to date with regulatory guidelines. This webinar features two expert ...
This meeting brings together experts in the field of using chromatographic methods and the data generated to predict biological processes or outcomes. The programme will cover both chromatographic ...
Nobel Laureate Linus Pauling, Ph.D., predicted in 1939 that hydrogen bonding would prove to be more significant in the field of biology than any other type of chemical bond. His prediction has been ...
This meeting, jointly organised with the Chromatographic Society (Chrom Soc), will look to holistically examine the entire analytical method lifecycle. Each aspect of the cycle will be examined ...
Humans have had a significant effect on the natural world. Our activities have had wide-reaching and long-lasting consequences for the planet. Pollutants can be found in all environments, and come ...
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