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Analytically Speaking, the podcast from LCGC and Spectroscopy magazines, addresses important issues in separation science and analytical spectroscopy. Topics include new analytical techniques, methods, and approaches; the latest trends; advances in instrument and software technology; practical solutions for specific applications; recent papers in the scientific literature and their applicability; challenges and solutions for data analysis and interpretation; analytical chemistry theory and fundamentals (from advanced research to tutorials and troubleshooting); and more. Our regular hosts are Dwight Stoll, PhD, a professor of chemistry at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, and Jerry Workman, PhD, a spectroscopist, noted author, and currently the Senior Technical Editor of Spectroscopy and LCGC. Dwight covers separation science and Jerry addresses spectroscopy related topics.

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Analytically Speaking, the podcast from LCGC and Spectroscopy magazines, addresses important issues in separation science and analytical spectroscopy. Topics include new analytical techniques, methods, and approaches; the latest trends; advances in instrument and software technology; practical solutions for specific applications; recent papers in the scientific literature and their applicability; challenges and solutions for data analysis and interpretation; analytical chemistry theory and fundamentals (from advanced research to tutorials and troubleshooting); and more. Our regular hosts are Dwight Stoll, PhD, a professor of chemistry at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, and Jerry Workman, PhD, a spectroscopist, noted author, and currently the Senior Technical Editor of Spectroscopy and LCGC. Dwight covers separation science and Jerry addresses spectroscopy related topics.

    Ep 23: Color My World: The Complexities of Color Measurements

    Ep 23: Color My World: The Complexities of Color Measurements

    Welcome to “Analytically Speaking,” the podcast from LCGC International and Spectroscopy.

    Here in Episode #23, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Art Springsteen and Dr. David Wyble about the challenges of creating color standards and making color measurements using optical spectroscopy.

    • 49 min.
    Ep. 22: Around the world with The Multidimensional Chromatography Workshop

    Ep. 22: Around the world with The Multidimensional Chromatography Workshop

    In this episode, podcast host Dr. Dwight Stoll talks with Dr. Katelynn Perrault Uptmor, Dr. Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto, and Dr. Petr Vozka about the multidimensional chromatography workshop, better known as the MDCW for short. Kate, PH, Petr, and Dwight are co-organizers of the MDCW workshop, which was held most recently at California State University, Los Angeles. In their conversation they discuss how the MDCW is different from, and similar to, conventional scientific conferences. They reflect on the most recent (15th) meeting, including highlights from both the technical and social programs, and in the impact on the local student community at Cal State LA. Then, they switch gears and look forward to the 16th MDCW, which will be held February 3-5 at the University of Liege, in Liege, Belgium.

    • 30 min.
    Ep 21: Using Reference Standards for Spectroscopic Measurements

    Ep 21: Using Reference Standards for Spectroscopic Measurements

    Here in Episode 21, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Art Springsteen about the history and challenges associated with reflection and color standards used around the world for optical spectroscopy.

    • 32 min.
    Ep. 20: Using multi-dimensional gas chromatography to help people breathe easier

    Ep. 20: Using multi-dimensional gas chromatography to help people breathe easier

    In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Dr. Heather Bean, Associate Professor of Biomedicine and Biotechnology at Arizona State University. Dr. Bean is an expert in volatilomics and leads a research program focused on the use of omics approaches to better understand a variety of physiological conditions ranging from disease and illness, such as cystic fibrosis and Valley fever, to fatigue. In their conversation, they discuss several of Dr. Bean’s recent research articles focused on the use of two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry to profile hundreds of volatile compounds present in biological samples that are relevant to these conditions. In addition to aspects of the actual separations that produce these data, they also discuss some of the current challenges in this type of work, including “missingness” in the datasets, and the importance of retention databases to omics work.

    Listeners are also referred to the upcoming Multidimensional Chromatography Workshop, which will be held at California State University, Los Angeles, from January 10-12. For more information, see the conference website - http://www.multidimensionalchromatography.com/.

    • 59 min.
    Ep 19: Atomic Spectroscopy: Searching for Life in all the Right Places

    Ep 19: Atomic Spectroscopy: Searching for Life in all the Right Places

    Here in Episode #19, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Andreas Riedo about the new developments in atomic spectroscopy, particularly those related to new advances in the field of space research.

    • 37 min.
    Ep. 18: Teaching it forward in separation science

    Ep. 18: Teaching it forward in separation science

    In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Dr. Kevin Schug, Shimadzu Distinguished Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Texas, Arlington. Dr. Schug is an expert in separations and mass spectrometry, and leads a research program with diverse interests ranging from clinical analysis to environmental analysis. In their conversation, they discuss several of Dr. Schug’s recent research articles focused on the thermodynamics of headspace analysis using ionic liquids as cosolvents, analysis of intact proteins using triple quadrupole mass spectrometry, and the coupling of supercritical fluid extraction with supercritical fluid chromatography. They also discuss several of Kevin’s topic interests, including mentoring the next generation of separation scientists, and the importance of rigorous analytical chemistry in the courtroom. Finally, Dr. Schug shares a few bits of advice, in addition to a plea for academic institutions to reconsider the way they support major research instrumentation.

    • 49 min.

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