
Peter Tranchida explains how cryogenic band compression and GC×GC boost sensitivity while reducing sample preparation demands in complex food analyses.

Peter Tranchida explains how cryogenic band compression and GC×GC boost sensitivity while reducing sample preparation demands in complex food analyses.

In this interview recorded at analytica 2026 in Munich, Giorgia Purcaro discusses how GC‑based hyphenated techniques are reshaping the analysis of complex food samples.

Giorgia Purcaro explains how hyphenated GC and GC×GC deliver rich fingerprints, simplify prep, and enable targeted and untargeted food analysis.

At analytica 2026, Gert Desmet of Vrije Universiteit Brussel mulls over the ways these next-generation columns deliver environmental or resource-use benefits over conventional packed beds.

Caroline West highlights how advances in SFC instrumentation are driving greener, more versatile analytical workflows across diverse applications.

Caroline West highlights how advances in SFC instrumentation are driving greener, more versatile analytical workflows across diverse applications.

At analytica 2026, Gert Desmet of Vrije Universiteit Brussel dicusses the key barriers to routine industrial or clinical adoption of these technologies, and how far away widespread use is.

At analytica 2026, Gert Desmet of Vrije Universiteit Brussel compares the main fabrication approaches across micro-pillar arrays, 3D-printed supports, and multi-capillary channel columns, weighing each against factors such as scalability, cost, and the degree of structural control they offer.

At analytica 2026, Gert Desmet of Vrije Universiteit Brussel discusses the drive toward perfectly ordered column structures in HPLC — from micro-pillar arrays to 3D-printed supports — and the fundamental theoretical gains in chromatographic performance that make this pursuit worthwhile.

Analytica 2026, March 24–27 in Munich, brings together 1100+ exhibitors alongside expert forums, live lab demos, and career events shaping the future of laboratory technology.

A session exploring the latest analytical and computational strategies in metabolomics/lipidomics is scheduled at analytica 2026 on Thursday, March 26, from 15:00–17:00 in ICM Saal 2. Four speakers from academia and industry will address the growing challenges of large, complex metabolomic data sets, from multivariate data analysis to single-cell multi-omics.

Stephan Wagner, Professor of Environmental Analysis at Fresenius University of Applied Sciences in Idstein and chair of an analytica conference session on plastics analysis, shares his insights on microplastic particles.

Susanne Grödl, exhibition director of analytica, shares insights on what visitors to analytica 2026 can expect and which trends are drawing the most attention.

A session focusing on chemometrics for food quality control and authentication will take place on March 25, 2026, from 15:00 to 17:00 at ICM Saal 4b as part of analytica 2026.

In this interview, John Cashman, product manager for lab filtration at Sartorius, reveals how TFF and affinity chromatography are continuing to advance biopharmaceutical analysis and meeting the needs of the new complex purification workflows that exist.

In this interview segment, Christian Mayer discusses the benefits of using pressure cycling to study prebiotic chemistry.



LCGC International sat down with Chip Cody to discuss his work at JEOL USA, as well as how to determine when ambient ionization techniques should be used for analysis.

In this interview segment, Gerda Morlock explains how 12D hyphenation works in practice and how it improves the rapid identification of hazardous compounds compared to traditional workflows.

At Analytica USA, LCGC International sat down with Ralf Zimmermann to talk about his research.

In this clip, Ahmed Hamid addresses the advantages of using LC-IM-MS/MS over traditional microbial lipid profiling techniques and how ion mobility overcomes several key challenges in this space.

LCGC International sat down with Grinias at Analytica USA to talk about capillary-scale LC and green analytical chemistry.

LCGC International spoke to John Cashman of Sartorius about the application and TFF and how it is being improved to be more environmentally sustainable.

In this interview with Martin Gilar at Analytica USA 2025, he discusses topics related to liquid chromatography (LC) analysis of nucleic acids.

This explainer video highlights why Analytica coming to North America is a big deal in the separation science community.


For the first time in the United States, Analytica brings leading exhibitors, research insights, and interactive lab technology showcases to Columbus, connecting professionals across the entire laboratory value chain.

At Analytica this year, an oral session titled “A Dream Comes True: Fantastic News from Analytical Chemistry” focused on cutting-edge techniques in separation science in Hall 5 of the International Congress Center Munich (ICM) International Congress Center Munich (ICM).

A look at some of the highlights that separation scientists can look forward to at Analytica 2024.