Why MDCW Is the Premier Conference in Chromatography
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Why MDCW Is the Premier Conference in Chromatography

Explore why the Multidimensional Chromatography Workshop (MDCW) is the leading global event in chromatography—free to attend, highly collaborative, and packed with expert insights and open-access content.
Th, 26.6.2025
Organomation
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Why MDCW Is the Premier Conference in Chromatography
Are you scientifically prepared for the new mushroom-picking season?
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Are you scientifically prepared for the new mushroom-picking season?

Chemist Roman Kysilka shares how mushrooms became both a scientific passion and a forest pursuit—combining chromatography, history, and a deep respect for these unique organisms.
Th, 19.6.2025
Watrex Praha
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Are you scientifically prepared for the new mushroom-picking season?
GC Orbitrap Guru Series #3: Dr Araceli Rivera-Pérez
Article | Scientists

GC Orbitrap Guru Series #3: Dr Araceli Rivera-Pérez

Explore how Dr. Araceli Rivera-Pérez uses GC Orbitrap MS to advance food authenticity research. Discover her career path, challenges, and insights in our Guru Series!
Tu, 10.6.2025
Thermo Fisher Scientific
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GC Orbitrap Guru Series #3: Dr Araceli Rivera-Pérez
Francesco Mazzeo in collaboration triangle: UCT Prague, Politecnico di Torino and Eaton
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Francesco Mazzeo in collaboration triangle: UCT Prague, Politecnico di Torino and Eaton

PhD candidate Francesco Mazzeo focuses on sustainable mobility and fuel cell tech at Politecnico di Torino, collaborating with UCT Prague and companies like Eaton to bridge research and industry.
Fr, 6.6.2025
UCT Prague
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Francesco Mazzeo in collaboration triangle: UCT Prague, Politecnico di Torino and Eaton
GAČR project by Dr. Tomáš Hartman explores new materials for the batteries of the future
Article | Science and research

GAČR project by Dr. Tomáš Hartman explores new materials for the batteries of the future

How can we replace scarce lithium? Dr. Tomáš Hartman’s GAČR project explores 2D silicon and germanium as affordable alternatives for future batteries and sustainable energy.
Fr, 30.5.2025
UCT Prague
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GAČR project by Dr. Tomáš Hartman explores new materials for the batteries of the future
Researchers at IOCB Prague predict a new physical phenomenon through advanced molecular modeling
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Researchers at IOCB Prague predict a new physical phenomenon through advanced molecular modeling

A team at IOCB Prague revealed a novel phase where liquids flip rapidly between metal and nonmetal states. The theory, based on advanced modeling, was featured in Nature Communications.
Fr, 23.5.2025
Institute of Organic Chemistry and Biochemistry of the Czech Academy of Sciences
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Researchers at IOCB Prague predict a new physical phenomenon through advanced molecular modeling
GC Orbitrap Guru Series #2: Brooklynn McNeil
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GC Orbitrap Guru Series #2: Brooklynn McNeil

We’re heading West to the USA, specifically Columbia University, where I had an awesome chat with Brooklynn McNeil about GC Orbitrap and exposomics Enjoy!
Tu, 20.5.2025
Thermo Fisher Scientific
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GC Orbitrap Guru Series #2: Brooklynn McNeil
Good ideas deserve to be implemented, says Karel Havlíček
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Good ideas deserve to be implemented, says Karel Havlíček

Karel Havlíček founded a start-up with a friend to bring 3D printing to medicine and is working as a researcher at TUL on water purification using nanofibres.
Tu, 29.4.2025
Technická univerzita v Liberci
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Good ideas deserve to be implemented, says Karel Havlíček
GC Orbitrap Guru Series: Dr. Kerstin Krätschmer
Article | Scientists

GC Orbitrap Guru Series: Dr. Kerstin Krätschmer

In the GC Orbitrap Guru Series, I talk with scientists, analysts, and experts to share their stories and experiences with GC Orbitrap mass spectrometry.
Tu, 15.4.2025
Thermo Fisher Scientific
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GC Orbitrap Guru Series: Dr. Kerstin Krätschmer
Teen scientist breaks barriers: No child is a lost cause
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Teen scientist breaks barriers: No child is a lost cause

As a child, Tomáš Čermák struggled socially, but now, at 18, he's graduating high school, winning awards, and working with the Czech Academy of Sciences.
Tu, 15.4.2025
Czech Academy of Sciences
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Teen scientist breaks barriers: No child is a lost cause
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