
The trade fair, which is held every two years in Europe, will focus on laboratory innovation and sustainability.

Caroline Hroncich is the associate editorial director for LCGC and Spectroscopy. She can be reached via email at chroncich@mjhlifesciences.com.

The trade fair, which is held every two years in Europe, will focus on laboratory innovation and sustainability.

LCGC International sat down with John Luck, CCO, and Dirk Bontridder, CEO, of the instrument manufacturer PerkinElmer to discuss trends in the analytical and life sciences industry.

This year’s conference highlighted how analytical scientists are exchanging research to tackle some of the world’s most critical problems.

This year’s conference highlighted how analytical scientists are exchanging research to tackle some of the world’s most critical problems.

The founder of Wyatt Technology was presented with the 2024 Heritage Award at Pittcon in San Diego, California.

Patrick Quinlan, CEO of the lab information management systems provider, spoke about the new company’s strategy during a press conference at Pittcon in San Diego, California.

The instrument manufacturer announced the expansion of the partnership during a press conference at Pittcon in San Diego, California.

Alyssa Sanchez of Florida International University presented her research on profiling the decomposition of heroin from South America, Mexico, Southwest and Southeast Asia.

The company is also incorporating AILANI, an advanced semantic search tool, into its LIMS and analytics tools.

You may have noticed over the past year the LCGC International editorial team has been writing more news.

You’re invited to publicize your 2023–2024 new product introductions in LCGC International, open to products launched between May 2023 and March 2024.

Scientists are publishing their work more frequently. We want to cover the most relevant stories for you. Here’s how we’re doing it.

As 2023 comes to an end, we laid out the most read articles of the past year.

Much like the members of the Rembrandt Research Project, scientists tackling life’s most complicated problems know the answers are never simple.

Vasilis Vasiliou, chair of the department of Environmental Health Sciences at Yale University, spoke about the impact of exposure on human disease and biology.

Changchun Liu, a professor in the department of biomedical engineering at the University of Connecticut, highlighted his team’s research into CRISPR-powered microfluidics devices for point of care (POC) treatment and detection of infectious diseases.

Getting your finances in order ensures you can be prepared for the unexpected, said Tarshae Drummond, a lab manager and research technician at Fayetteville State University.

Mi-Ling Li, assistant professor of environmental chemistry and toxicology at the University of Delaware, presented her research on testing PFAS in the water in the state.

Rainer Lohmann of the University of Rhode Island presented his research on passive sampling of PFAS at the Eastern Analytical Symposium in Princeton, NJ.

A group of researchers from India are using analytical methods to analyze the purity of the spice.

Starting January 2024, a unified global print version of LCGC will launch, featuring your favorite columnists both in print and online.

LCGC sat down with Annie Evans, senior director of research at Metabolon, to discuss how the company is using metabolomics to identify inborn errors of metabolism in children.

Scientists studied the device for QuEChERSER sample preparation and both GC-MS/MS and LC-MS/MS analysis of pesticides in grapes, watermelon, and green beans.

During a session at the North American Chemical Residue Workshop, researchers discussed a method for detecting small amounts of pesticides in infant food.

Katja Dettmer-Wilde and her team presented their findings at the 2023 HPLC conference in Germany.