Destination: Hyphenation Small but perfectly formed, HTC-15 will be held in the Welsh capital Cardiff. Here, we present our top picks for the 2018 symposium Joanna Cummings | 12/09/2017











For the second time in its history, the International Symposium on Hyphenated Techniques in Chromatography and Separation Technology (HTC) is coming to the UK. The 2018 symposium boasts a fantastic array of speakers. Some of the biggest names in the field (including several Power List awardees) will be imparting their wisdom, while dedicated sessions and presentations give early career researchers their chance to shine. We’re particularly intrigued by the sessions on Big Data and Green Separations, and keynotes by Caroline West, Luigi Mondello and Hans-Gerd Janssen. Read on for more presentations that caught our eye.

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Joanna Cummings

A former library manager and storyteller, I have wanted to write for magazines since I was six years old, when I used to make my own out of foolscap paper and sellotape and distribute them to my family. Since getting my MSc in Publishing, I’ve worked as a freelance writer and content creator for both digital and print, writing on subjects such as fashion, food, tourism, photography – and the history of Roman toilets. Now I can be found working on The Analytical Scientist, finding the ‘human angle’ to cutting-edge science stories.