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Concentrating on Chromatography

David Oliva
Chromatography
PFAS
HPLC
Labexact
Syringe Filters
Filtration
Sample Preparation
Complex Chemical Composition Analysis Lab
IW. Tremont
Analytical Chemistry
Phospholipid Quantification
Uplc-Ms Method Development
Antibiotic Drug Discovery
Ultra-High-Performance Liquid Chromatography
Sustainable Chemistry
High-Resolution Mass Spectrometry
Organometallic Chemistry
Comprehensive Two-Dimensional Gas Chromatography
Potato Taste Defect
Gas Chromatography

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 pra... more

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Neglected and opportunistic infectious diseases affect some of the world’s most vulnerable populations—but often receive the least attention from traditional drug discovery pipelines.In this episode of Concentrating on Chromatography, host David Oliv... more

Haloacetic acids (HAAs) are disinfection byproducts formed when chlorine or bromine reacts with organic matter in water—and some are linked to serious health concerns. In this episode of Concentrating on Chromatography, we sit down with Jessica White... more

In this episode of Concentrating on Chromatography, host David Oliva sits down with Dr. Steven Weinman, Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of Alabama, to explore how membrane science and chromatography inters... more

How do the hidden carbohydrate structures on your favorite protein powders shape the gut microbiome? In this episode of Concentrating on Chromatography, Matthew Bolino, M.S., from the University of Nevada, Reno, breaks down his latest research on N‑g... more

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Brad Haubrich
Researcher focused on early-stage drug discovery for fungal and parasitic pathogens
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Episode: Episode 44: Drug Discovery Where the Market Doesn’t Go: Targeting Neglected & Opportunistic Pathogens
Jessica Whitehouse
Student at the University of Calgary with a focus on analytical chemistry and environmental water analysis
University of Calgary
Episode: Episode 43: Detecting Haloacetic Acids in Water with GC-MS | Method Development, Pools, & Real-World Challenges
Steven Weinman
Associate Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering
University of Alabama
Episode: Episode 42: Selective Separations: What Membrane Science Can Teach Chromatographers
Matthew Bolino
Researcher focusing on N-glycans and their impact on the gut microbiome
University of Nevada, Reno
Episode: Episode 41: N‑Glycans, Whey Protein, and the Gut Microbiome: Mass Spec Insights with Matthew Bolino
Daniel Reddy
A 2025 CAS Future Leader and PhD candidate at Queen's University
Queen's University
Episode: Episode 40: Mass Spectrometry, Surface Sampling and Dried Matrix Spots - Greener Chemistry and 3D Printing
Jim Gearing
Associate Vice President of Marketing for Agilent's Gas Phase Division
Agilent Technologies
Episode: Episode 39: The Evolving Chromatographer: How Agilent is Designing for Today's Lab Users (Separation Science Collaboration)
Dr. Lee Polite
Expert in chromatography and mass spectrometry, trainer at Axion Training Institute.
Axion Training Institute
Episode: Episode 38: How Mass Spectrometry Actually Works: The Quadrupole Explained
Connor Johnson
Researcher from the University of Alberta
University of Alberta
Episode: Episode 37: Why Fake Banana Flavor Doesn't Taste Like Real Bananas | HS-GC-MS
Jess Allingham
Supervisor and organic chemistry professor at TRU
Thompson Rivers University
Episode: Episode 37: Why Fake Banana Flavor Doesn't Taste Like Real Bananas | HS-GC-MS

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David Oliva
Host engaging leading researchers and industry innovators in chromatography, focusing on the latest advancements and practical applications in analytical chemistry.

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Episode 43: Detecting Haloacetic Acids in Water with GC-MS | Method Development, Pools, & Real-World Challenges
Q: Was there anything else that you thought the audience should know about your work?
A crucial takeaway is that pool and hot tub owners should be cautious as HAAs can be present in high levels and pose health risks.
Episode 43: Detecting Haloacetic Acids in Water with GC-MS | Method Development, Pools, & Real-World Challenges
Q: Could you talk about your interests and excitement doing that?
I'm looking forward to hands-on experience with ion chromatography, which I only used a couple of times before, and exploring nanobubbles as a new area of research.
Episode 43: Detecting Haloacetic Acids in Water with GC-MS | Method Development, Pools, & Real-World Challenges
Q: What were some of the main challenges you faced while developing your method?
The biggest problem was optimizing the temperature program to achieve clean separation of analytes while managing run times.
Episode 43: Detecting Haloacetic Acids in Water with GC-MS | Method Development, Pools, & Real-World Challenges
Q: Can you tell us a bit about your academic background and how you got interested in analytical chemistry?
I have my chemistry degree from Thompson Rivers University in British Columbia, where I developed a passion for analytical chemistry through engaging courses.
Episode 44: Drug Discovery Where the Market Doesn’t Go: Targeting Neglected & Opportunistic Pathogens
Q: What scientific or technological advances are you most excited about for accelerating drug discovery against neglected pathogens?
Brad first highlights artificial intelligence as exciting for accelerating drug discovery, although he expresses uncertainty about its immediate impact on neglected diseases due to the lesser data availability.

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