Changing Lives Through Vaccine Development: An Interview with Ezgi Gürler of FeMS
April 1st 2025In this first part of our interview with Ezgi Gürler of Females in Mass Spectrometry, we ask about her contributions to developing the glycoconjugate vaccine candidates (ExPEC Next Generation) at Johnson Vaccine and Prevention and the MultiResp RSV vaccine projects in Dalton Lab.
Evaluating Natural Preservatives for Meat Products with Gas and Liquid Chromatography
A study in Food Science & Nutrition evaluated the antioxidant and preservative effects of Epilobium angustifolium extract on beef burgers, finding that the extract influenced physicochemical properties, color stability, and lipid oxidation, with higher concentrations showing a prooxidant effect.
Rethinking Chromatography Workflows with AI and Machine Learning
April 1st 2025Interest in applying artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to chromatography is greater than ever. In this article, we discuss data-related barriers to accomplishing this goal and how rethinking chromatography data systems can overcome them.
Advancing Science Through Diversity: A Conversation with Women in Chromatography, Part 4
In this first roundtable discussion focused on Women in Chromatography, LCGC International spoke with Diane Turner, Jacqueline Hamilton, and Caroline Gauchotte-Lindsay, who offered their advice to young women looking to enter the chromatography field.
Iulia Macavei of Evosep Discusses Her PhD Research and Her Role in Organizing FeMS Events
March 31st 2025As part of our Women's History Month coverage, we talked with Iulia Macavei of Evosep about her PhD thesis on mass spectrometry-based proteomics and her role in the Fundrasing Committee for Females in Mass Spectrometry (FeMS).
Study Examines Impact of Zwitterionic Liquid Structures on Volatile Carboxylic Acid Separation in GC
March 28th 2025Iowa State University researchers evaluated imidazolium-based ZILs with sulfonate and triflimide anions to understand the influence of ZILs’ chemical structures on polar analyte separation.