
Voices from the Analytical Front Line: Susanne Boye on Chromatography in 2026
Susanne Boye discusses the future of chromatography, with a particular focus on FFF.
LCGC International spoke with Susanne Boye about the key developments she expects to influence chromatography in 2026. With a focus on field-flow fractionation (FFF), Boye shares her perspective on how advanced analytical technologies and evolving industry needs will shape the year ahead. Listen to her insights below:
Susanne Boye graduated with a degree in biochemical engineering from the University of Applied Sciences Dresden (Germany) in 2006. She completed her doctoral thesis on “Modern fractionation techniques for branched polymers” at the Technical University of Dresden and the IPF. Since then, she has been a member of the Polymer Separation Group and established the AF4 technique at the IPF, where she now leads the FFF labs and serves as deputy head of the Department of Advanced Macromolecular Structure Analysis.
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