por Julie Jasper Kemp | 16 septiembre, 2025 | News
Sample treatment is central to accurate environmental analysis, especially for emerging contaminants like microplastics and PFAS. Traditional methods often generate significant waste, prompting innovation in more efficient and environmentally friendly approaches such...
por Julie Jasper Kemp | 23 julio, 2025 | News
In the pursuit of understanding biology at a molecular level, metabolomics stands as a cornerstone of systems biology. It reveals how organisms respond to genetic, environmental, and physiological changes through comprehensive profiling of small molecules. For...
por Julie Jasper Kemp | 14 mayo, 2025 | News
According to a recent poll we shared on LinkedIn, one of the most challenging parts of analyzing Aroma, Flavor, and Fragrance (AFF) samples is connecting aroma information to chemical variables. Let’s explore a little more about what that means, and how LECO can help...
por Julie Jasper Kemp | 21 abril, 2025 | News
Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the amount of data that your GCxGC analysis produces? Have you spent countless hours combing through data, searching for key sample set insights? Maybe the thought has crossed your mind – “there has got to be a better way.” Thanks to...
por Julie Jasper Kemp | 19 marzo, 2025 | News
Recently, one of LECO’s Separation Science Application Chemists, Christina Kelly, took an overseas trip to Europe to provide in-person training to some current and potential customers. Many of the trainings were focused on fuel and other petrochemical applications,...
por Julie Jasper Kemp | 11 marzo, 2025 | News
A New Dimension in GCxGC Analysis is Here The 16th Multidimensional Chromatography Workshop (MDCW 2025) was marked with exciting events and one big reveal for comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GCxGC) users. Not only did we hear presentations from LECO...
por Julie Jasper Kemp | 24 septiembre, 2024 | News
According to a recent article published by Scientific Reports, when it comes to biomedical research, non-human primates are frequently used because their anatomy and physiology is very similar to humans. They also have similar responses to diseases and therapeutics....
por Tim Newmiller | 29 mayo, 2024 | News
The 72nd Annual American Society for Mass Spectrometry (ASMS) Conference is taking place from 2 June – 6 June. We’ll be in attendance, and we’ll have our all-new BenchTop Mass Spectrometer, the Pegasus BTX, with us! Check out this new advancement in mass spectrometry...
por Tim Newmiller | 19 julio, 2013 | News
Researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and the University of California at Santa Barbara (UCSB) successfully completed a chemical analysis of oil sheens recently found floating at the ocean’s surface near the site of the Gulf of Mexico...