-
March 29, 2010 - Volume 88, Number 13
- p. 42
Cover Story
- Cover Story: Positive Signals
- At Pittcon 2010, hints of an instrument industry upturn
- Probing Nanotoxicity
- Analytical methods provide insight into hazards of nanomaterials
- Doubling Up On Mass Analysis
- Coupling ion mobility spectrometry with mass spec provides sensitivity to analyte mass, charge, and shape
- New And Notable At Pittcon
- Pittcon Editors’ Award Winners
- Chromatography & Separations
- Molecular Spectroscopy
- Mass Spectrometry
- Pittcon Potpourri
- Pittcon Awards 2010
- Scientists lauded for their contributions to analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy
- Craig A. Aspinwall
- Joshua J. Coon
- Richard M. Crooks
- Catherine Fenselau
- Christy L. Haynes
- Robin M. Hochstrasser
- Walter Jennings
- Lane C. Sander
- Lloyd M. Smith
- Patrick J. Treado
- Richard P. van Duyne
Topics Covered

Craig A. Aspinwall, an associate professor of chemistry at the University of Arizona, received the Young Investigator Award from the Subdivision on Chromatography & Separation Chemistry of the American Chemical Society’s Analytical Chemistry Division. His group has made advances in real-time online monitoring of neurotransmitters and hormones, including the development of a novel approach for optical sample introduction in capillary separations, known as photolytic optical gating.
- Cover Story: Positive Signals
- At Pittcon 2010, hints of an instrument industry upturn
- Probing Nanotoxicity
- Analytical methods provide insight into hazards of nanomaterials
- Doubling Up On Mass Analysis
- Coupling ion mobility spectrometry with mass spec provides sensitivity to analyte mass, charge, and shape
- New And Notable At Pittcon
- Pittcon Editors’ Award Winners
- Chromatography & Separations
- Molecular Spectroscopy
- Mass Spectrometry
- Pittcon Potpourri
- Pittcon Awards 2010
- Scientists lauded for their contributions to analytical chemistry and applied spectroscopy
- Chemical & Engineering News
- ISSN 0009-2347
- Copyright © 2011 American Chemical Society
Services & Tools
ACS Resources
ACS Careers
ACS is the leading employment source for recruiting scientific professionals. ACS Careers and C&EN Classifieds provide employers direct access to scientific talent both in print and online. Jobseekers | Employers
» Join ACS
Join more than 161,000 professionals in the chemical sciences world-wide, as a member of the American Chemical Society.
» Join Now!