Thought LeadersAmanda Hummon, PhDAssociate ProfessorOhio State University An interview with Amanda Hummon PhD, Associate Professor from Ohio State University, discussing how mass spectrometry can be ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are abundant in the environment as a result of the use and disposal PFAS containing products including aqueous film-forming foams, textiles, carpets, etc.
To understand more fully the role of RNA and its modifications in living systems, researchers will need robust, reproducible, and accessible tools and techniques capable of identifying all RNA ...
Conventional spontaneous Raman spectroscopy of interfacial molecules typically requires plasmonic or electronic enhancement, ...
A large emphasis of the group is on the development and applications of advanced mass spectrometry-based proteomics technologies. Complementary to the proteomics efforts, the group is also well-known ...
Nanomaterials have become widely used in several applications across industry and research, such as chemical synthesis, catalysis, anti-bacterial coatings, many others. Many of the physical properties ...
The Atellica TSTII Testosterone assay is the only immunoassay with CDC HoST-TT Certification; Certification reaffirms assay re ...
An illustration featuring a spectrometer with its scanner set on a bag of substances. The background features several geometric shapes and math symbols. The words "methamphetamine" and ...
A research team led by scientists from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with partners, has developed a novel high-spatial-resolution ...
A German research team has developed a nondestructive, on-site method to quantify water ingress in photovoltaic modules using ...
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