Each year the journal Clinical Chemistry publishes a January special issue on a topic that is relevant to the laboratory medicine community. In January 2016 the topic is mass spectrometry, and the issue is entitled “Clinical Mass Spectrometry: Achieving Prominence in Laboratory Medicine”. One popular feature in our issues is a Q&A on a topic, clearly in this case mass spectrometry. The journal is assembling a panel of 5-6 experts from various areas of mass spectrometry ranging from instrument manufacturing to practicing clinical chemists. Dick Smith is one of the scientist requested to participate in this special issue Q&A on Mass Spectrometry. The Q&A Transcript is attached
Revised: January 27, 2016 |
Published: January 4, 2016
Citation
Annesley T.M., R.G. Cooks, D.A. Herold, and A.N. Hoofnagle. 2016.Clinical Mass Spectrometry: Achieving Prominence in Laboratory Medicine.Clinical Chemistry 62, no. 1:1-3.PNNL-SA-111685.doi:10.1373/clinchem.2015.251272