The Publishers of LCGC North America would like to thank the members of the Editorial Advisory Board for their continuing support and expert advice. The high standards and editorial quality associated with LCGC North America are maintained largely through the tireless efforts of these individuals.
Kevin D. Altria GlaxoSmithKline, Ware, United Kingdom
Jared L. Anderson Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
Daniel W. Armstrong University of Texas, Arlington, Texas
David S. Bell Restek Corporation, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
Dennis D. Blevins Agilent Technologies, Wilmington, Delaware
Ken BroeckhovenVrije Universiteit, Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
Deirdre Cabooter Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences, KU Leuven (University of Leuven), Belgium
Peter Carr Department of Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jean-Pierre Chervet Antec Scientific, Zoeterwoude, The Netherlands
André de Villiers Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa
John W. Dolan LC Resources, McMinnville, Oregon
Michael W. Dong MWD Consulting, Norwalk, Connecticut
Anthony F. Fell School of Pharmacy, University of Bradford, Bradford, United Kingdom
Francesco Gasparrini Dipartimento di Studi di Chimica e Tecnologia delle Sostanze Biologicamente Attive, Università “La Sapienza,” Rome, Italy
Joseph L. Glajch JLG AP Consulting, Nashua, New Hampshire
Davy Guillarme University of Geneva, University of Lausanne, Geneva, Switzerland
Richard Hartwick PharmAssist Analytical Laboratory, Inc., South New Berlin, New York
Milton T.W. Hearn Center for Bioprocess Technology, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Emily Hilder University of South Australia, Adelaide SA
John V. Hinshaw Serveron Corporation, Beaverton, Oregon
Kiyokatsu Jinno School of Materials Science, Toyohashi University of Technology, Toyohashi, Japan
Ira S. Krull Professor Emeritus, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts
Ronald E. Majors Analytical consultant, West Chester, Pennsylvania
Debby Mangelings Department of Analytical Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technology, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium
R.D. McDowall McDowall Consulting, Bromley, United Kingdom
Michael D. McGinley Phenomenex, Inc., Torrance, California
Victoria A. McGuffin Department of Chemistry, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan
Mary Ellen McNally FMC Agricultural Solutions, Newark, Delaware
Imre Molnár Molnar Research Institute, Berlin, Germany
Glenn I. Ouchi Brego Research, San Jose, California
Colin Poole Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
Douglas E. RaynieDepartment of Chemistry and Biochemistry, South Dakota State University, Brookings, South Dakota
Fred E. Regnier Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana
Koen SandraResearch Institute for Chromatography, Kortrijk, Belgium
Pat Sandra Research Institute for Chromatography, Kortrijk, Belgium
Peter Schoenmakers Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Kevin Schug University of Texas, Arlington, Texas
Dwight Stoll Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minnesota
Michael E. Swartz Stealth Biotherapeutics, Newton, Massachusetts
Thomas Wheat Chromatographic Consulting, LLC, Hopedale, Massachusetts
Consulting Editors: Jason Anspach, Phenomenex, Inc.; David Henderson, Trinity College; Tom Jupille, LC Resources; Sam Margolis, The National Institute of Standards and Technology; Joy R. Miksic, Bioanalytical Solutions LLC.
The LCGC Blog: ACS SCSC: What We Do and Who We Are
November 30th 2021In this month’s blog, we provide information about the Subdivision on Chromatography and Separations Chemistry (SCSC) of the Analytical Division of the American Chemical Society (ACS), sharing our main goals and introducing our newly appointed executive board members.
The LCGC Blog: Inexpensive, Quick, and Selective: Seeking the Holy Grail of Sample Extraction
September 8th 2020Oliver Napoleon Hill (1883– 1970) was an American self-help author once described as ”the most famous conman you’ve probably never heard of” (1 ). Conman maybe, but there is a quote of his that I believe to be particularly true when considering sample preparation for chromatography techniques; ”The one who tries to get something for nothing generally winds up getting nothing for something.”
The LCGC Blog: Miniaturized Chromatography—The Next Big Idea
September 2nd 2020In any given community, on rare occasions, leaders converge on a big idea. The development of such an idea alters the course of the community, in a way that is meaningful if it is lasting. It is my belief that the collective chromatography community is currently converging on a big idea.