This week, LCGC International published a variety of articles on trending topics in separation science, including our annual award winners and charting one’s path after earning your PhD. Below, we’ve highlighted some of the most popular articles that were published this week in no particular order.
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The LCGC Blog: Stop and Smell the Geraniol
Amber Hupp
When Amber Hupp was growing up in Michigan, she learned to associate pleasant memories with the smell of rose bushes. Now, as a chemist, she spent the past half-year on research sabbatical learning about fragrance molecules and how to combine ingredients to create certain scents. In this month’s edition of The LCGC Blog, Hupp discusses her childhood memories and how she learned to use smell to attempt to bring those long-past scents back to reality.
FeMS Members Reflect on the Meaning of Women’s History Month
Aaron Acevedo
As part of our Women’s History Month coverage, we sat down with members of Females in Mass Spectrometry, a community-led initiative to create a network of support for women in the field of mass spectrometry, work to create communities where female analytical chemists can flourish. We spoke with with Silvia Radenkovic of UMC Utrecht, Ezgi Gürler of BIOCEV, and Iulia Macavei of Evosep.
Inside the Laboratory: The Mead Group at UNC Wilmington and the North Carolina PFAS Testing Network
Will Wetzel
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of chemicals that are often used in industrial and consumer products. These synthetic chemicals have a resistance to heat, water, and oil, which makes them valuable for numerous products. The North Carolina PFAS Testing Network is working on studying the effects of PFAS in the environment to inform regulators so that public policy can help solve this growing problem. Ralph Mead, the lead investigator of the Mead Group at the University of North Carolina, Wilmington, is working with the North Carolina PFAS Testing Network to advance the coalition’s aims. This interview kicks off our last interview series on how North Carolina researchers are using chromatography to study PFAS in the environment.
Changing Lives Through Vaccine Development: An Interview with Ezgi Gürler of FeMS
Aaron Acevedo
We recently had a chance to speak with members of Females in Mass Spectrometry (FeMS) about their work and what Women’s History Month means to them. FeMS is a community-led initiative to create a network of support for women in the field of mass spectrometry, work to create communities where female analytical chemists can flourish. Gürler completed her bachelor’s degree in biology at Leiden University in Leiden, the Netherlands, and later earned her Master of Science degree in Biochemistry from the University of Ankara, Turkey. In this video, we discuss Gürler’s work with Johnson Vaccine and Prevention and Dalton Lab, learning about her contributions to the glycoconjugate vaccine candidates and the MultiResp RSV vaccine projects.
Investigating the Protective Effects of Frankincense Oil on Wound Healing with GC–MS
John Chasse
A team of researchers from several Saudi Arabian universities reported that frankincense essential oil (FEO) is especially useful in the promotion of wound healing and tissue repair and holds great potential as a natural therapeutic agent for wound management and regenerative medicine. Chemical composition data of FEO supporting this claim was generated by the team using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS).
Overcoming Analytical Challenges in Nitrosamine Detection: An LCGC International Peer Exchange
Aloka Srinivasan, Mayank Bhanti, Amber Burch
In this LCGC International peer exchange, Aloka Srinivasan, Principal and Managing Partner of Raaha, Mayank Bhanti, Senior Director of the Compendial Development Laboratory at the United States Pharmacopeia (USP), and Amber Burch, the Senior Manager of Technical Business Development at Purisys, about the procedural and industrial challenges that come with detecting nitrosamines in various substances.
Extracting Estrogenic Hormones Using Rotating Disk and Modified Clays
April 14th 2025University of Caldas and University of Chile researchers extracted estrogenic hormones from wastewater samples using rotating disk sorption extraction. After extraction, the concentrated analytes were measured using liquid chromatography coupled with photodiode array detection (HPLC-PDA).
Silvia Radenkovic on Building Connections in the Scientific Community
April 11th 2025In the second part of our conversation with Silvia Radenkovic, she shares insights into her involvement in scientific organizations and offers advice for young scientists looking to engage more in scientific organizations.