
In this interview, Kristina Hakansson of the University of Michigan discusses her upcoming ASMS 2024 conference, as well as her expectations for the event.
Aaron Acevedo is the Assistant Editor for LCGC and Spectroscopy. Direct correspondence to: aacevedo@mjhlifesciences.com

In this interview, Kristina Hakansson of the University of Michigan discusses her upcoming ASMS 2024 conference, as well as her expectations for the event.

In preparation for ASMS 2024, we recently interviewed Uri Keshet of the University of California, Davis about his upcoming presentation and expectations for the conference.

Here are the top five articles that the editors of LCGC International published this week.

During the 18th International Symposium on Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography and Separation Technology, experts presented a workshop on different ways multidimensional liquid chromatography can be applied.

During the 18th International Symposium on Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography and Separation Technology, experts presented a workshop on emerging industrial applications in MS.

In preparation for ASMS 2024, we sat down with Elizabeth Neumann of the University of California, Davis about her upcoming workshop.

The editors of LCGC International sat down with Nick Riley of the University of Washington about his upcoming workshop at ASMS 2024 in Anaheim, California.

Here are the top five articles that the editors of LCGC International published this week.

Scientists from Wuhan Textile University recently tested a new solid-phase extraction system for analyzing covalent organic frameworks (COFs).

In this interview for ASMS 2024, Liusheng Huang of the University of California San Francisco discusses his upcoming presentation about performing microvolume analysis on antimalarial drugs.

The editors of LCGC International sat down with Christopher Rüger of the University of Rostock to discuss his upcoming workshop at ASMS 2024 in Anaheim, California.

LCGC International interviewed Peter Horvatovich of the University of Groningen about his upcoming presentation at ASMS and his expectations for the convention.

Here are the top five articles that the editors of LCGC International published this week.

Scientists from Changchun University of Chinese Medicine used UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap-MS/MS analysis to identify the active compounds in TongFu XieXia Decoction for treating intestinal obstruction.

Scientists from the Lunan Pharmaceutical Group explored the use of UHPLC-MS/MS to test the effects of Shouhui Tongbian capsules (SHTBs) on slow transit constipation (STC).

Scientists from Manipal Academy of Higher Education in India recently discussed different protein profile pattern analysis techniques and how they can help allow for universal screening.

Scientists from Vanderbilt University recently tested a new means of imaging mass spectrometry (IMS) for isotopically resolved intact proteins.

Scientists from the Shenyang Pharmaceutical University in China have developed a new quality assessment system for various types of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).

Scientists from Chongqing University Cancer Hospital recently developed a new system for analyzing the potential impact of retention time (RT) prediction on targeted LC–MS-based lipidomics.

Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences recently tested out a new type of micro gas chromatographic column (µGCC) for separating light hydrocarbons.

Here are the top five articles that the editors of LCGC International published this week.

Scientists from Florida State University used Marfey’s reagent and reversed-phase liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) to analyze D-amino acids.

Scientists from the University of Messina recently developed a new omega-3 fatty acid-based supplement and tested its effectiveness on metabolism and lipid profiles.

French scientists recently created a new analytical method for quantifying micropollutants in different species of gammarids.

Here are the top five articles that the editors of LCGC International published this week.

Scientists from Hangzhou Medical College recently recorded the effectiveness of novel quality control strategies for the determination of vitamin D using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS).

Scientists from China Pharmaceutical University developed a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC–MS/MS)-based method for determining the presence of anti-colorectal cancer drugs in human plasma.

Scientists from the Chinese Academy of Inspection and Quarantine recently published a review on how green solvents can further the evolution of microextraction techniques.

Swedish and German scientists recently made a new system for detecting of selective androgen receptor modulators (SARMs) in human samples.

Here are the top five articles that the editors of LCGC International published this week.