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31 October 2013
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In this Issue |
Tips for Surviving a Zombie Attack in the Laboratory
What would you do if faced with a zombie invasion in your analytical laboratory? LCGC Blog editor Kevin Schug provides guidelines and suggestions for fending off an attack, including how to use laboratory glassware and dead chromatography columns as defensive weapons and novel applications for laboratory lasers. Finally, always remember to wear your safety glasses! More... |
CHROMacademy |
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To show our commitment to learning, we have decided to offer all university students and staff free access to CHROMacademy. You are the future leaders and innovators of the scientific community, and by offering free access to CHROMacademy we hope to help you realize your potential. This has been made possible by Agilent Technologies- the world’s premiere measurement company. Learn more. |
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Agilent Forms Collaboration with Seoul National Hospital
Agilent Technologies (California, USA) has announced a strategic collaboration with Seoul National Hospital (Seoul, Korea). The collaboration will focus on the identification and verification of biomarkers to further the development of drugs. Under the agreement, the hospital’s department of medicine will use liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LC–MS) instrumentation from Agilent to further research in this area. More... |
LCGC eBook |
LCGC launches new e-book, Five Keys to Successful LC Methods
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FDA and NIH Create First-of-Kind Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science
The United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), as part of an ongoing interagency partnership, have awarded a total of up to $53 million to fund tobacco-related research in fiscal year 2013 to create 14 Tobacco Centers of Regulatory Science (TCORS). More... |
Current features |
How Do Your Peaks Measure Up?
John Hinshaw examines the anatomy of chromatographic peaks with attention to features that help determine the suitability of individual chromatographs for a specific analysis task. More... |
Silica-Based HPLC Column – Pore Sizes and Particle Diameters
In this technical tip from CHROMacademy we re-visit some of the lesser known or remembered facts relating to silica particles used in chromatography. More... |
Multimedia |
Editors’ Series: Fundamentals, Optimization and Practical Aspects of UHPLC: Series 2: Optimization of UHPLC Systems and Column Technology |
Editors’ Series: Integrating On-Line Sample Preparation and HPLC Separations with Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry for Ultratrace Quantitative Analysis of Small Molecules from Complex Matrices |
The CHROMacademy Essential Guide Webcast OnDemand: Understanding GC Methods |
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CHROMacademy announces the launch of the interactive GC Troubleshooter, sponsored by Thermo Scientific.
Building on the success of our ground breaking HPLC Troubleshooter, we are excited to announce the GC version. In 3 simple steps you will overcome your instrument, separation and quantitation issues. It’s completely free - so if you haven't tried our troubleshooter before you're in for a surprise! Click Here |
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The Column |
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