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Understanding Doping Control in Sports: An Interview With Professor Peter Van Eenoo

We sat down with Professor Peter Van Eenoo, director of the Doping Control Laboratory (DoCoLab), part of the University of Ghent, Belgium, to discuss the intricacies of anti-doping testing and the challenges faced in catching sporting cheats.
A scientist placing an LC vial onto carrousel of LC/MS to be analyzed.
Industry Insight

Meeting Complex Biopharma Analytical Needs

In this interview, Technology Networks spoke to Dr. Martin Vollmer, biopharma program manager within the Life Science Analysis Group at Agilent, to learn about the current analytical challenges the biopharma industry faces and how they are being addressed.



A research scientist using a tablet to perform AI-assisted research on the human brain
Industry Insight

Researchers Want To Embrace AI But Still Have Major Concerns, Survey Finds

Elsevier’s “Insights 2024: Attitudes toward AI” report reveals how researchers feel about AI and what is needed to increase trust in these tools. Here, Mirit Eldor, managing director, life sciences at Elsevier discusses these findings further.
Gloved hand placing a gel onto a western blot membrane in a blotting cassette.
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How Stain-Free Western Blotting Contributes to Laboratory Efficiency

Western blotting is a staple technique in many laboratories but can be time consuming and inconsistent. Technology Networks spoke with Harsha Rao to learn more about Stain-Free western blotting and the advantages of total protein normalization.
Laboratory plastic waste.
Industry Insight

Tackling Plastic Waste for More Sustainable Science

At SLAS Europe 2024, Technology Networks had the pleasure of speaking with Tim Dillon, market manager (Nordics) at Mettler-Toledo Rainin, to learn about how more sustainable options can be implemented into scientists’ daily workflows.
John Lesica, president, chromatography and mass spectrometry at Thermo Fisher Scientific.
Industry Insight

Optimizing Analytical Tools To Accelerate Translational Research

John Lesica, president of chromatography and mass spectrometry at Thermo Fisher Scientific, joined Technology Networks for an interview at this year's American Society for Mass Spectrometry event.
Jose Castro-Perez and Chris Lock.
Industry Insight

Driving Sensitivity and Resilience in Mass Spectrometry at ASMS 2024

Technology Networks joined SCIEX for a discussion about the company’s latest product launches at this year’s ASMS conference.
Omid Farokhzad, chair and CEO at Seer.
Industry Insight

Pushing the Boundaries of Biological Discovery in Proteomics

Dr. Omid Farokhzad, chair and CEO at Seer, discusses how to achieve deep, unbiased and scalable analysis of the proteome at speed at ASMS 2024.
Close up view of the cathode end of a group of batteries.
Industry Insight

Improving Battery Analysis With Simultaneous Rheology and Impedance Measurements

Sarah Cotts tells us more about the Rheo-Impedance accessory and how it can help overcome limitations with current analysis approaches to improve battery development.

A bin full of plastic laboratory waste
Industry Insight

Keeping Plastic Lab Waste Out of Landfills and Incinerators

Until recently, a lack of specialized services meant there was no definitive method for safely and effectively decontaminating plastic waste for reuse in new consumables. As a result, this waste was incinerated or diverted to landfill. The start-up company LabCycle has tackled this issue head-on, with its innovative approach to laboratory waste management. Technology Networks recently had the pleasure of speaking with LabCycle’s co-founder and chief technology officer Dr. Helen Liang, to learn more about its circular economy for laboratory plastic waste.
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