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December 11, 2006 Cover
Volume 84, Issue 50
COVER: Dionex analyst Sharon Floresprepares asample for protein analysis using Dionex's UltiMate^ooochromatography system equipped with ProSwift monolithtechnology.
Volume 84, Issue 50
CHROMATOGRAPHY
Nontraditional column materials improve separations of biomixtures
COVER: Dionex analyst Sharon Floresprepares asample for protein analysis using Dionex's UltiMate^ooochromatography system equipped with ProSwift monolithtechnology.
Credit: Dionex photo
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December 11, 2006 Issue
Volume 84, Issue 50
December 11, 2006 Issue, Vol. 84 | Iss. 50
Nontraditional column materials improve separations of biomixtures
(pp. 14-19)
Features

ACS News
During National Chemistry Week 2006, ACS volunteers demonstrated 'Your Home—It's All Built on Chemistry' (pp. 40-44)
News of the Week
NIH Researcher Charged
Scientist faces criminal charges for accepting consulting fees from a drug company
(p.11)Copper Capture
A copper-sensitive protein controls gene transcription in a who's who of pathogens
(p.12)Robert Parry Dies at 89
Former ACS president mentored students, studied boron, and founded an ACS journal
(p.13)Departments
Business
BASF workshop aims at practical assessment of alternative energy and chemical feedstocks
(pp. 22-23)
Oxiteno CEO will take charge of its parent company and its expansion program
(pp. 24-25)Concentrates
(pp. 20-21)
(pp. 20-21)- A new supplier of wafer-smoothing pads
- Rhodia will exit industrial fibers
- Bayer boosts Asian polycarbonate network
DuPont sells a coatings business
- University R&D gets investor infusion
- Monsanto increases seed presence
- Degussa moves ahead on acrylics
- Dow ends plastics pact with Ashland
- Shipments steady in October
- Roche invests in two biotech firms
- Alexza wins funding from private investor
- Galapagos buys U.K. biotech firm
- Scripps and Pfizer form research pact
- Showa Denko boosts diode output
- BUSINESS ROUNDUP
ACS News
During National Chemistry Week 2006, ACS volunteers demonstrated 'Your Home—It's All Built on Chemistry'
(pp. 40-44)Government & Policy
Science & Technology
Nontraditional column materials improve separations of biomixtures
(pp. 14-19)
Symposium probed chemistry of nucleus, cytoplasm, cell division, metals, metabolites, membranes
(pp. 34-35)Career & Employment
Exciting career paths await scientists with specific analytical and technical skills
(pp. 45-49)

