
Introducing The Pittcon Podcast, an exploration of cutting-edge science and industry breakthroughs!
This podcast invites you to uncover the captivating world of Pittcon—a dynamic, transnational conference and exposition on laboratory science, a venue for presenting the latest advances in analytical research and scientific instrumentation, and a platform for continuing education and science-enhanci... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Life SciencesScienceNatural Sciences | |||

In this season finale episode of the Pittcon Podcast, Mary Kate Donais discusses her work in archaeometry, focusing on the use of non-destructive analytical techniques to study cultural heritage artifacts. She highlights the importance of portable sp... more
Jonathan Ferguson, Science Business Leader in New Strategy for Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, discusses the challenges and advancements in the field of synthetic psychedelics, focusing on quality control and the detection of unexpected compounds in... more
In this episode, Lloyd M. Smith discusses his journey in the field of proteomics and the development of innovative techniques for analyzing proteoforms. He highlights the significance of top-down proteomics and the potential of proteoform families in... more
In This Episode, Eric Monroe from the Library of Congress discusses the integration of analytical chemistry in cultural heritage preservation. He highlights the use of advanced technologies like multispectral imaging and GC-MS to analyze and conserve... more
In this episode, James J. Collins, a pioneer in synthetic biology, discusses the evolution of the field from its inception to its current state. He highlights key innovations such as genetic toggle switches, paper-based diagnostics, and living therap... more
Dominic Gostick, CTO of PerkinElmer, discusses the company's recent transformations and innovations in scientific instrumentation. He highlights the launch of new products like the QSight® 500 and the Spotlight™ Aurora FTIR Microscope, emphasizing th... more
Kickstarting the new series of the Pittcon Podcast, Sir Professor Cato T. Laurencin discusses his pioneering work in regenerative engineering, a field he founded that combines principles from various disciplines to create new ways to regenerate tissu... more
In this insightful episode, we welcome Dr. Vicki Grassian, a distinguished professor and expert in environmental chemistry, to discuss the critical role of environmental interfaces in shaping our world. From their effects on health and climate to the... more
Interesting interviews and a very good snapshot of the exchange of ideas and science discussions at Pittcon! Looking forward to more epsides
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