May 2018
Volume 50, Number 4
In this issue:
- Perspectives from Pittcon 2018
- Biological safety cabinet costs and considerations
- Multidimensional chromatography for small-batch biologic purification
- Multiphoton microscopy to capture high-resolution 3-D images
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Table of Contents
Robert L. Stevenson, Ph.D.
Several interesting products were introduced at Pittcon 2018.
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Robert Thomas
Routine maintenance is critical in ICP-MS, and this article provides guidance on keeping the sample introduction clean.
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Dalia K. Maraoulaite, Robert L. White
This paper describes the impact of typical DRIFTS optical configurations on measurement SNR.
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Chris Sieracki
An imaging flow microscope with properly configured oil immersion optics can be used to analyze samples with particles down to about 300 nanometers.
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Steve Siembieda
The introduction of automated, high-throughput capillary electrophoresis instruments has made it possible to streamline the analysis of next-generation sequencing libraries.
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Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Mike May
New spectroscopy platforms give scientists more ways than ever to identify unknown materials.
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Robert L. Stevenson, Ph.D.
Pittcon continues to be an important event on our calendar.
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Wednesday, April 11, 2018
Mike May
From better features to automation, these devices can even move samples.
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Candice Cox
Multi-D chromatography reduces time to results and increases the robustness and reproducibility of small-batch biologic purification.
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Martin Cole
Minimizing the total cost of BSC ownership can help lab managers realize their sustainability goals through energy savings and reduced heat emissions.
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Carlo Amadeo C. Alonzo
Multiphoton microscopy can inform strategies for maximizing depth penetration through highly scattering specimens.
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