Our new sister publication, Cannabis Science and Technology (CST), launched in March 2018.
Our new sister publication, Cannabis Science and Technology (CST), launched in March 2018. In alliance with the Cannabis Science Conference, this new professional journal and website will focus on educating the legal cannabis industry about the science and technology of analytical testing and quality control, including topics such as
The first issue features content ranging from quality assurance, laboratory accreditation, analytical tools to analyze edibles, metals analysis, extraction processes, and more. To read the full issue, please visit www.cannabissciencetech.com/journal/cannabis-science-and-technology-vol-1-no-1 or download the
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If you would like to submit an article to Cannabis Science and Technology, contact Meg L’Heureux, Editor-in-Chief at Meg.Lheureux@ubm.com.
For subscription information, please visit http://www.cannabissciencetech.com/subscribe
Best of the Week: Food Analysis, Chemical Migration in Plastic Bottles, STEM Researcher of the Year
December 20th 2024Top articles published this week include the launch of our “From Lab to Table” content series, a Q&A interview about using liquid chromatography–high-resolution mass spectrometry (LC–HRMS) to assess chemical hazards in plastic bottles, and a piece recognizing Brett Paull for being named Tasmanian STEM Researcher of the Year.
Using LC-MS/MS to Measure Testosterone in Dried Blood Spots
December 19th 2024Testosterone measurements are typically performed using serum or plasma, but this presents several logistical challenges, especially for sample collection, storage, and transport. In a recently published article, Yehudah Gruenstein of the University of Miami explored key insights gained from dried blood spot assay validation for testosterone measurement.
Determination of Pharmaceuticals by Capillary HPLC-MS/MS (Dec 2024)
December 19th 2024This application note demonstrates the use of a compact portable capillary liquid chromatograph, the Axcend Focus LC, coupled to an Agilent Ultivo triple quadrupole mass spectrometer for quantitative analysis of pharmaceutical drugs in model aqueous samples.