
Aaron Acevedo
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1 week ago |
chromatographyonline.com | Caroline Hroncich |Aaron Acevedo
Tian (Autumn) Qiu has been named one of the ASMS 2025 Research Award winners, and received her award at the ASMS conference in Baltimore. Environmental toxicology is one of Qiu's passions, specifically studying the implications of nanoparticles as emerging contaminants. MALDI-mass spectrometry techniques are currently being used to study per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
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2 weeks ago |
chromatographyonline.com | Caroline Hroncich |Aaron Acevedo
Tian (Autumn) Qiu has been named one of the ASMS 2025 Research Award winners, and received her award at the ASMS conference in Baltimore. She feels encouraged after receiving the award, having started research into the field during her postdoctoral research. Her laboratory's research is focused on the molecular mechanisms for interactions between environmental exposure, microbiome activity, and host animal responses.
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Jan 16, 2025 |
chromatographyonline.com | Aaron Acevedo
The 43rd Annual Healthcare J.P. Morgan Healthcare Conference kicked off in San Francisco, California earlier this week. Notable executives from analytical science companies were invited to speak during the event, including executives from Agilent, Waters, and Bruker. Udit Batra, Waters President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), spoke during a fireside chat on the conference on Monday, January 13 (2).
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Jan 14, 2025 |
chromatographyonline.com | Aaron Acevedo
Scientists from the University of Valencia in Valencia, Spain recently developed a new solid-phase extraction-based method for determining harmful dyes and additives released from polyester fibers. Their findings were published in the Journal of Chromatography A (1). Textile fibers can be found in everything from clothing and decoration garments to medical equipment.
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Jan 13, 2025 |
chromatographyonline.com | Aaron Acevedo
A recent study by the European Union Reference Laboratory for Pesticides in Food of Animal Origin and Commodities with High Fat Content (EURL-AO) in Freiburg, Germany created a new method for analyzing gas chromatography (GC)-amenable pesticides in foods of animal origin. Their findings were published in the Journal of Chromatography A (1). As food supply continues to become globalized, pesticide residue control is essential to comply with legislation and ensure food safety.
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