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Concentrating on Chromatography

Concentrating on Chromatography

著者: David Oliva
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Dive into the frontiers of chromatography, mass spectrometry, and sample preparation with host David Oliva. Each episode features candid conversations with leading researchers, industry innovators, and passionate scientists who are shaping the future of analytical chemistry. From decoding PFAS detection challenges to exploring the latest in AI-assisted liquid chromatography, this show uncovers practical workflows, sustainability breakthroughs, and the real-world impact of separation science. Whether you’re a chromatographer, lab professional, or researcher you'll discover inspiring content!David Oliva 化学 科学
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  • Episode 66: Why Sustainable Labs Save Money: James Connelly, CEO of My Green Lab
    2026/06/22

    Can sustainability actually make laboratories more efficient—and more profitable?In this episode of Concentrating on Chromatography, @Organomation General Manager David Oliva sits down with James Connelly, CEO of My Green Lab, to discuss how a grassroots movement founded by scientists evolved into the leading global organization for laboratory sustainability.James explains why sustainability is no longer just a "nice-to-have" initiative, how major pharmaceutical companies and funding organizations are driving change, and why laboratory suppliers and instrument manufacturers are becoming increasingly important in helping scientists achieve their environmental goals.Topics include:🔬 How My Green Lab grew from an academic movement into a global standard💰 Why sustainable laboratories often deliver significant financial ROI🏭 The changing role of laboratory equipment manufacturers and suppliers📊 What Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 emissions actually mean♻️ The ACT Eco Label and sustainable product design⚡ Renewable energy, recycled materials, and resilient supply chains🤖 AI-powered predictive maintenance and smart laboratory technologies🗑️ Emerging innovations in laboratory waste management🌎 Why sustainability is becoming a business imperative across life sciences🎓 The My Green Lab Ambassador and Accredited Professional programsWhether you're an analytical chemist, laboratory manager, instrument manufacturer, or simply interested in the future of scientific research, this episode provides practical insights into how sustainability is transforming laboratories around the world.

    Subscribe to @ChromatographyTalk for more conversations with leaders in chromatography, mass spectrometry, sample preparation, and analytical science.#Sustainability #GreenLab #MyGreenLab #LaboratoryScience #Chromatography #MassSpectrometry #AnalyticalChemistry #LifeSciences #ESG #SciencePodcast

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    33 分
  • Episode 65: Why Scientists Need to Tell Their Story | Funding, Visibility & Industry Impact
    2026/06/15

    Why should analytical chemists, chromatographers, and researchers care about science communication? Is publishing papers enough? How can scientists increase their visibility without spending hours on social media?In this episode of @ChromatographyTalk , David is joined by Lisa Jones and Johnnie Aycock, co-hosts of @TheNoonShow100.1 and creators of the upcoming BrightPath program on Alabama Public Radio. Together, they explore why communicating science matters—not just for public understanding, but for research funding, industry partnerships, talent development, and the future of innovation itself.From translating complex ideas with simple analogies to building relationships beyond the laboratory, this conversation offers practical advice for scientists who want their work to have a greater impact.In this episode:🔬 Why scientists need to tell their story beyond journal publications🎙️ How researchers can communicate complex science to non-scientists💡 Why visibility matters for funding, collaboration, and career opportunities🏭 Bridging the gap between academia and industry🤝 The importance of partnerships and advocacy for research📢 Practical first steps for chemists who want to promote their work🧪 Why conferences alone aren't enough to reach broader audiences🎓 How science communication can inspire the next generation of scientists🌎 The role of research in economic development and global competitiveness🎧 The vision behind BrightPath and bringing science stories to the publicMemorable topics discussed:Explaining chromatography through the analogy of making coffeeWhy researchers should "lead with why it matters"Lessons learned from interviewing scientists across AlabamaThe connection between research, workforce development, and economic growthHow communication can influence public support for scienceWhy showing up and building relationships often matters more than perfectionFeatured GuestsLisa JonesFormer University of Alabama Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry staff member (27 years)Co-host of The Noon ShowScience communication advocate and STEM enthusiastJohnnie AycockFormer President & CEO of the West Alabama Chamber of CommerceEconomic development leaderCo-host of The Noon Show🎙️ Concentrating on Chromatography explores chromatography, mass spectrometry, sample preparation, and the people advancing analytical science.If you enjoy conversations about analytical chemistry, LC-MS, GC-MS, sample preparation, and scientific careers, subscribe for future episodes featuring researchers, industry leaders, and innovators from around the world.#Chromatography #AnalyticalChemistry #MassSpectrometry #ScienceCommunication #STEM #Research #LCMS #GCMS #Chemistry #SciencePodcast #Scientists #AcademicResearch #Innovation #Spectroscopy #CareersInScience #ConcentratingOnChromatography

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    54 分
  • Episode 64: The Chemistry of Human Decomposition: GC×GC, Body Farms, and Forensic Science
    2026/06/09

    In this episode of @ChromatographyTalk David sits down with Dr. Darshil Patel, Assistant Professor of Forensic Science at the University of North Dakota, to discuss his remarkable journey from dentistry in India to becoming a leading researcher in forensic chemistry across Australia, Canada, and the United States.Dr. Patel shares how his work at human taphonomic facilities—commonly known as "body farms"—has helped advance our understanding of human decomposition and the volatile compounds released during the postmortem process. Using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC×GC-TOFMS), his research aims to improve human remains detection, cadaver dog training, and the development of future electronic sensing technologies.Topics discussed include:🔬 How a dentist became a forensic scientist🌏 Working in Australia, Canada, and the United States⚰️ What human taphonomic facilities ("body farms") really do🧪 The chemistry of human decomposition📈 Why GC×GC-TOFMS excels at analyzing complex VOC mixtures🐕 How chromatography can improve cadaver dog training🤖 The future of electronic noses and human remains detection🏔️ Challenges posed by geography and environmental conditions🏫 Building a new forensic chemistry laboratory at the University of North Dakota🔍 The future of forensic chromatographyWhether you're interested in forensic science, chromatography, mass spectrometry, or the chemistry behind real-world investigations, this episode offers a fascinating look into one of the most unique applications of analytical chemistry.#ForensicScience #GCxGC #MassSpectrometry #Chromatography #Forensics #GCMS #TOFMS #AnalyticalChemistry #HumanDecomposition #VOCs #UniversityOfNorthDakota #CadaverDogs #BodyFarm #SeparationScience

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    35 分
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