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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

Robin M. Hochstrasser, the Donner Professor of Physical Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, received the 2010 Pittsburgh Spectroscopy Award from the Spectroscopy Society of Pittsburgh. Hochstrasser was honored for his pioneering contributions to the development of ultrafast and multidimensional spectroscopies to study dynamics in complex systems, such as energy transfer in solids, reaction mechanisms in liquid solutions, the binding of small molecules on hemoglobin, and the observation of structural changes in proteins.
- 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
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