Early Career Stars in Bioanalysis/Clinical Analysis
A special issue of Separations (ISSN 2297-8739). This special issue belongs to the section "Bioanalysis/Clinical Analysis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 July 2022) | Viewed by 3996
Special Issue Editors
Interests: analytical chemistry; cancer cells; cancer biology; cancer research; biotechnology; cell culture; cell migration; cell proliferation; western blot analysis; tumor cell culture
Interests: analytical chemistry; protein and DNA/RNA biosensor; aptamer; separation
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2. Serra Húnter Lecturer, Generalitat de Catalunya, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
Interests: liquid chromatography; capillary electrophoresis; mass spectrometry; ion mobility; metabolism; bioanalysis; pharmaceutical analysis; metabolomics; food analysis; chemometrics; sample treatment
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
“Early Career Stars in Bioanalysis/Clinical Analysis” is a Special Issue aimed at early career researchers in Bioanalysis/Clinical Analysis (students and scholars who are at the undergraduate, graduate, or post-graduate level—up to 10 years post-doctoral degree).
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many early career investigators have faced extra challenges in their uphill battle to establish their careers in science. In order to support such researchers' careers, we built a Special Issue aimed at early career researchers. The Special Issue aims to provide an international platform for exchanging ideas and presenting the latest achievements in the area of separations.
This Special Issue aims to publish original research and review articles on the development and application of bioanalytical methods for qualitative–quantitative determinations in biological matrices (conventional/non-conventional) that require invasive or non-invasive sampling procedures.
Dr. Anusha Jayaraman
Dr. Sheng Cai
Dr. Sonia Sentellas
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Early career researcher
- Bioanalysis
- Clinical analysis
- Qualitative–quantitative determination
- New chemical entities
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