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Methods for Microplastics Detection

Explore the technologies currently being used and developed to detect microplastics and nanoplastics.
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New Purification Techniques in Biopharmaceuticals

This article explores the latest techniques and workflows for purification across biopharmaceuticals including vaccines, monoclonal antibody therapies and gene therapies.
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Analytical Tools for Profiling Future-Oriented Oligonucleotide Therapeutics

As the field of oligonucleotide therapeutics continues to evolve, the integration of robust analytical tools will be essential in advancing personalized medicine and improving patient outcomes across a wide range of diseases.
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Clinical Proteomics: Progress and Future Prospects With Professor Jennifer Van Eyk

Professor Jennifer Van Eyk joined Technology Networks for an exclusive interview at HUPO 2024 to discuss progress and bottlenecks in clinical proteomics
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An Analytical Toolbox for Tackling PFAS in Food

To properly monitor PFAS exposure and protect public health, researchers are building an analytical toolkit to ensure that all relevant PFAS are captured.
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What Can Green Chemistry Teach Us About Sustainable Design?

Technology Networks spoke to the co-author of Green Chemistry Dr. John Warner on what inspired the creation of the field and how these principles can be harnessed to tackle the sustainability challenges of today.
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Up in the Air: What Do We Know About Airborne Microplastics?

In this article, we examine airborne microplastics in greater detail, explore detection methods, consider what we currently know about their health risks and highlight various mitigation strategies.
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Food Packaging Poses a Contamination Risk, One That CP-MIMS Can Detect

At RAFA 2024, Technology Networks spoke to Dr. Maurizio Piergiovanni and Dr. Nicolò Riboni to learn about the promise of condensed phase–membrane introduction mass spectrometry (CP-MIMS) for monitoring hazardous migrants in food packaging.
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Non-Target Screening Is Shaping Environmental Monitoring Strategies

Discover how regulators are utilizing non-target and suspect screening to detect and prioritize emerging contaminants, shaping environmental monitoring strategies.
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Biotech and Pharma Aim for Net Zero, But Their Supply Chains Lag

According to an annual report by My Green Lab, the biotech and pharmaceutical sectors still have some supply chain hurdles to overcome to hit their sustainability targets.
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