Introduction Climate change, environmental damage, habitat loss, population growth, and increasing resource demands are all global challenges that must be addressed. To find sustainable solutions to these problems, we must understand how human actions are contributing to them and how we should proceed to safeguard the future of mankind and… read more →
Introduction Analytical instruments serve as invaluable tools in a wide range of scientific disciplines, from clinical research and drug development through to environmental monitoring and food safety. Devoted to the advancement of healthcare and the world we live in, scientists across these fields rely on and routinely use analytical instruments… read more →
Introduction As biomedical research focused on personalized therapy continues to grow, molecular spectroscopy also continues to expand, with the hope that this growth will contribute to the development of new diagnostics and novel therapies for hard-to-treat diseases. This will be especially discussed during Professor Jeremy Nicholson’s Wallace H. Coulter lecture… read more →
Introduction The journey from bench to bedside is a long one in the world of pharmaceutical research, entailing large expense, complex processes and, often, dead ends. It is estimated that the cost of bringing a new drug to the market is around $2.6 billion and takes at least 10 years.… read more →
Introduction ‘Omics’ research is the non-targeted and non-biased analysis of a specific biological sample, the findings of which may give rise to hypotheses that can then be tested by further investigations. It incorporates a range of disciplines and sophisticated analytical technologies. Together, they provide a holistic view of the molecules… read more →