Put the Innovators of Separation Sciences on Stage!
That's an invitation to make a reservation for your nominee to take their place among innovators who bring colorful clarity into the world! Voting is still open to submit your nomination for individuals who exemplify excellence and promise within their respective fields.
Whether they've made significant breakthroughs or displayed remarkable potential, we want to recognize their dedication and innovation.
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🎥Spotlight Movers, Shakers, and Record-Makers in Chromatography
👨🔬Voting is still open to submit your nomination for individuals who exemplify excellence and promise within their respective fields. Whether they've made significant breakthroughs or displayed remarkable potential, we want to recognize their dedication and innovation. 👩🔬
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Will you be at #pittcon2024 this year?
Advanced Materials Technology welcomes you to stop by (Booth 1333) during the conference to learn about their latest products and services! #Pittcon #AdvancedMaterialsTechnology #LC
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Will you be at #pittcon2024 this year?
Advanced Materials Technology welcomes you to stop by (Booth 1333) during the conference to learn about their latest products and services! #Pittcon #AdvancedMaterialsTechnology #LC
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Dr. Deirdre Cabooter, a professor working in the Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences at KU Leuven, offers an important tip for young analytical scientists.
Listen to the full episode of Analytically Speaking to learn more about her pathway to separation science, her research on fundamental aspects of band broadening in liquid chromatography and emerging work on the use of machine learning in method development, and her work as organizer of the HTC conference and Editor of the Journal of Chromatography A.
Listen to the podcast here: http://ow.ly/Q2vi50Le4py
Karl Booksh, a professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Delaware, offers the best advice he was given during his career.
Listen to the full episode of Analytically Speaking to learn more about his organizing an NSF workshop to explore research on the development of portable chemical sensors for environmental, biomedical, and industrial process monitoring.
Listen to the podcast here: http://ow.ly/UjxZ50Le4k0
Dr. Katelynn Perrault, an Associate Professor of Forensic Science and Chemistry at Chaminade University in Honolulu, offers the best advice she was given during her career.
Listen to the full episode of Analytically Speaking to learn more about her research on the composition of odors from decomposing remains, and her thoughts about what the separation science community can do to get more women involved in the field.
Listen to the podcast here: http://ow.ly/XUCg50Le43s
Barry Levine, a professor in the Department of Chemistry at Oklahoma State University, offers listeners the best advice he was ever given.
Listen to the full episode of Analytically Speaking to learn more about Levine’s work new approaches and algorithms for identification and classification of samples measured using infrared (IR) imaging microscopy in forensic analysis.
Listen to the podcast here: http://ow.ly/6Ftl50Le3S3