The Analyst i-section Forum articles
Forum articles define a challenging research problem for analytical scientists. Steming from ideas and problems faced by our colleagues in other scientific and engineering disciplines the aim is that the article will lead to a dialogue between analytical scientists and those individuals who have analytical measurement needs.
Imagination, Insight and Innovation: The "i-section" contains general interest and review articles.
A step out of the lab and into the field: a giant leap from technology to capability
Dominic E. P. Turl and Dan R. W. Wood, Analyst, 2008, 133, 558
DOI: 10.1039/b713786a
Is there potential for use of the Hall effect in analytical science?
Sherri Johnstone, Analyst, 2008, 133, 293
DOI: 10.1039/b714987p
Microfluidics at the crossroad with point-of-care diagnostics
Vincent Linder, Analyst, 2007, 132, 1186
DOI: 10.1039/b706347d
Rogue athletes and recombinant DNA technology: challenges for doping control
Hassan M. E. Azzazy and Mai M. H. Mansour, Analyst, 2007, 132, 951
DOI: 10.1039/b707495f
Sensor biocompatibility: final frontier in bioanalytical measurement
P. Vadgama, Analyst, 2007, 132, 495
DOI: 10.1039/b618404a
The challenge of breath analysis for clinical diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring
David Smith and Patrik
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l, Analyst, 2007, 132, 390
DOI: 10.1039/b700542n
Bridging the gap between analytical R&D products and their use in practice
M. Valcárcel, B. M. Simonet and S. Cárdenas, Analyst, 2007, 132, 97
DOI: 10.1039/b613017h
Biomarker discovery by proteomics: challenges not only for the analytical chemist
Peter Horvatovich, Natalia Govorukhina and Rainer Bischoff, Analyst, 2006, 131, 1193
DOI: 10.1039/b607833h
A pragmatic and readily implemented quality control strategy for HPLC-MS and GC-MS-based metabonomic analysis
Timothy Sangster, Hilary Major, Robert Plumb, Amy J. Wilson and Ian D. Wilson, Analyst, 2006, 131, 1075
DOI: 10.1039/b604498k
Challenges in forensic toxicology of skeletonised human remains
James Watterson PhD , Analyst, 2006, 131, 961
DOI: 10.1039/b609130j
DNA microarrays: is there a role for analytical chemistry?
Peter D. Wentzell and Tobias K. Karakach, Analyst, 2005, 130, 1331
DOI: 10.1039/b508677a
Speciation analysis with HPLC-mass spectrometry: time to take stock
Kevin A. Francesconi and Michael Sperling, Analyst, 2005, 130, 998
DOI: 10.1039/b504485p
SELEX: Just another separation?
Michael T. Bowser, Analyst, 2005, 130, 128
DOI: 10.1039/b412492h
Human-centric intelligent systems for exploration and knowledge discovery
I. C. Parmee, Analyst, 2005, 130, 29
DOI: 10.1039/b307211h
Super-hydrophobic and super-wetting surfaces: Analytical potential?
G. McHale, N. J. Shirtcliffe and M. I. Newton, Analyst, 2004, 129, 284
DOI: 10.1039/b400567h
Bioanalytical challenges for analytical chemists
Dana M. Spence, Analyst, 2004, 129, 102
DOI: 10.1039/b315024k
Meteorites, Mars and Beagle 2—from novel analysis in the laboratory to pioneering experiments in space
I. P. Wright, Analyst, 2003, 128, 1300
DOI: 10.1039/b308314b
Targeting cancer treatment: the challenge of anatomical pathology to the analytical chemist
Douglas J. Demetrick, Analyst, 2003, 128, 995
DOI: 10.1039/b305537j
Bioscience and analytical thinking machines
Adrian Stevenson, Analyst, 2003, 128, 318
DOI: 10.1039/b301347m
Analytical measurements in small pulmonary vessels
Michael Thompson, Analyst, 2003, 128, 7
DOI: 10.1039/b211414n
