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Young Analytical Scientists – Rui Liu

Young Analytical Scientists


JAAS is excited to announce Rui Liu as the latest author of one of our Young Analytical Scientist authors.

Rui Liu is an associate professor of analytical chemistry in Sichuan University. He received his B. S. and Ph. D. degree from Sichuan University in 2004 and 2012, respectively. During the graduate study, he worked as a visiting scholar in National Research Council Canada in 2010-2011. As a postdoctoral researcher, he worked in the Department of Chemistry in Tsinghua University in 2013-2016. He joined the faculty of the College of Chemistry in Sichuan University in 2016. His current research interests are inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry-based immunoassay and its applications in clinical diagnosis.

Read Dr Liu’s paper on single nanoparticle analysis for homogeneous immunoassay of CA19-9 for serological evaluation


J. Anal. At. Spectrom., 2021, 36, 279-284

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2020 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry collection now published

The online themed collection from the 2020 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry is now published!

This online collection of papers from this year’s meeting, Guest Edited by Professor Ramon Barnes highlights work presented in Tucson.

These papers will be free to read* until 31 October, 2020.

We hope you enjoy the collection!

Why not submit your high impact research to JAAS today.

*Access is free through an RSC account (free to register)

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Community Leaders: Gary Hieftje – themed collection now published

Gary HieftjeThe new themed collection for JAAS titled “Community Leaders: Gary Hieftje” is now published.

This is a collection of papers in celebration of Gary M. Hieftje’s career in analytical atomic spectrometry. Professor Hieftje’s work and impact in the community hardly need any introduction. He has been involved with JAAS in a number of ways (author, referee, guest editor, Editorial and Advisory Board Member) since the journal launched in 1986 and he was the Editorial Board Chair from 2004 – 2006. Gary has contributed over 70 articles to this journal alone and has also served on the Editorial Board of Metallomics.

Guest Edited by Steven J. Ray and Carsten Engelhard. New articles will be added to this collection as they are published.

These papers will be free to read* until 13th Oct, 2020.

We hope you enjoy the collection!

Why not submit your high impact research to JAAS today.

*Access is free through an RSC account (free to register)

 

 

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SIMS for biological applications online collection now published

The new themed collection for JAAS titled “SIMS for biological applications” is now published.

This themed collection on SIMS for biological applications, Guest Edited by Professor Dirk Schaumloffel (Universite de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour) highlights the most outstanding work in the area of SIMS, and provides some insight into the newly emerging work in this exciting area of research.

These papers will be free to read* until 31 May, 2020.

We hope you enjoy the collection!

Why not submit your high impact research to JAAS today.

*Access is free through an RSC account (free to register)

 

 

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2020 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry Themed Collection

 

We are delighted to announce that once again, JAAS will be publishing an online themed collection from the 2020 Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry.

The submission deadline will be 20th March 2020, with the option of having your article published online as soon as it is accepted. The collection will be published online in summer 2020. If you need any extra time to complete your manuscript, do let us know and we would be happy to discuss this with you.

We welcome the submission of communications, full papers and technical notes, and all articles will be subject to peer-review. If you are interested in writing a review article for the issue, please do not hesitate to contact the Editorial Office (jaas-rsc@rsc.org) to discuss a possible topic.

You can submit your article by uploading your manuscript through the journal website. Don’t forget to mention in your cover letter that you article is intended for the Winter Conference themed collection.

We look forward to reading your next article!

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Deadline extended to May 15th for SIMS for Biological Applications

The submission deadline for the JAAS themed issue on SIMS for Biological Applications has been extended to May 15th, 2019. Get your submissions in now!

You are invited to contribute to the upcoming JAAS themed issue showcasing the latest discoveries and developments in SIMS for Biological Applications.

Guest Edited by Professor Dirk Schaumloffel (Universite de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour) this upcoming themed issue will highlight the most outstanding work in the area of SIMS, and also to provide some insight into the newly emerging work in this exciting area of research.

For your article to be considered for the SIMS for Biological Applications themed issue we must receive your manuscript by May 15th 2019 (UPDATED).

Communications, full papers and review articles are welcomed, if you are interested in submitting a paper for this themed issue please contact us to let us know.

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In memory of Joe Caruso

Gary Hieftje, Joe Caruso, Maria Montes-Bayon

We are honoured to announce the publication of an online web collection with JAAS and Metallomics dedicated to the memory of Joe Caruso.

Joe was a well-known and highly respected leader in the field of analytical chemistry and plasma spectrochemistry in particular – more recently he made great contributions to the fields of elemental speciation and metallomics. Over the years he had been very active for the Royal Society of Chemistry and as well as serving as Chair for JAAS, he was the founding Chair for Metallomics, and became one of the leaders in this emerging area of exciting research.

This very special compilation highlights analytical research being conducted in these areas. We believe that this collection of papers is a fitting memorial to an inspiring mentor and outstanding chemist.

You can access the collection here, or use the link http://rsc.li/2tHpEQl

We thank the guest editors Gary Hieftje and Maria Montes-Bayon, and those who were able to contribute to the collection for their support of this very special memorial.

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Themed issue dedicated to elemental speciation analysis now published

The new themed issue for JAAS dedicated to showcasing the latest high impact research in speciation analysis is now published.

Guest edited by Professor Gunda Koellensperger and Dr Heidi Goenaga-Infante, this issue is dedicated to the newly emerging work in this exciting area of research.

Read their introductory editorial here .

You can check out the complete issue here.

Enjoy!


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EWLA 2016 themed issue with JAAS

As with previous EWLA conferences in the past, JAAS is proud to be publishing a themed issue on laser ablation to feature papers from the conference and to highlight the latest advances in laser-based microanalytical techniques.

The deadline for submission is 30 September 2016.

  • Submitted papers can be based on oral or poster presentations given at the meeting
  • There will be no upper limit to the number of papers an author can submit
  • All submissions will be subject to initial assessment and peer review in the usual manner and must meet the usual standards and requirements for the journal
  • This themed issue is scheduled to be published in early 2017

You can submit your article using the JAAS portal

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Deadline Now Extended for the Speciation Analysis Themed Issue

This upcoming Themed Issue in JAAS will aim to showcase the latest discoveries and developments in speciation analysis.

For your article to be considered for the themed issue, we must receive your manuscript by the new deadline of 1st April 2016.

Guest Edited by Professor Gunda Koellensperger (University of Vienna, Austria) and Dr Heidi Goenaga-Infante (LGCGroup, London, UK), this upcoming themed issue will highlight the most outstanding work in the area of speciation analysis, and also provide some insight into the newly emerging work in this exciting area of research.

Communicationsfull papers and review articles are welcomed, if you are interested in submitting to this themed issue please contact us to let us know.

Guidance on preparing your papers can be found here: http://www.rsc.org/journals-books-databases/journal-authors-reviewers/.

Submissions can be made online here: https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ja

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