LCGC & Spectroscopy
Analytically Speaking
Analytically Speaking, the podcast from LCGC and Spectroscopy magazines, addresses important issues in separation science and analytical spectroscopy. Topics include new analytical techniques, methods, and approaches; the latest trends; advances in instrument and software technology; practical solutions for specific applications; recent papers in the scientific literature and their applicability; challenges and solutions for data analysis and interpretation; analytical chemistry theory and fundamentals (from advanced research to tutorials and troubleshooting); and more. Our regular hosts are D...
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May 15, 2026
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Episodes
Ep. 20: Using multi-dimensional gas chromatography to help people breathe easier 08.01.2024 59:24
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Dr. Heather Bean, Associate Professor of Biomedicine and Biotechnology at Arizona State University. Dr. Bean is an expert in volatilomics and leads a research program focused on the use of omics approaches to better understand a variety of physiological conditions ranging from disease and illness, such as cystic fib...
Ep 19: Atomic Spectroscopy: Searching for Life in all the Right Places 01.12.2023 37:00
Here in Episode #19, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Andreas Riedo about the new developments in atomic spectroscopy, particularly those related to new advances in the field of space research.
Ep. 18: Teaching it forward in separation science 01.11.2023 49:25
In this episode, podcast co-hosts Dr. Dwight Stoll and Dr. James Grinias talk with Dr. Kevin Schug, Shimadzu Distinguished Professor of Analytical Chemistry at the University of Texas, Arlington. Dr. Schug is an expert in separations and mass spectrometry, and leads a research program with diverse interests ranging from clinical analysis to environmental analysis. In their conversation, they discu...
Ep. 17: What’s New in the Field of Atomic Spectroscopy 01.10.2023 45:54
Here in Episode 17, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Jake Shelley about the latest developments and research in the field of atomic spectroscopy. Dr. Jake Shelley is the Alan Paul Schulz Professor of Chemistry in the Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy, New York. Shelley’s research explores new hardware and software tools for...
Ep. 16: If you’re not having fun while learning, it’s time to study something else 06.09.2023 34:20
In this episode, podcast host Dr. Dwight Stoll talks with Dr. David Bell, Research Fellow at Restek Corporation in Bellefonte, PA. Dr. Bell is an expert in the chemistry of stationary phases used for chromatography, and has contributed to all aspects of the lifecycle of commercial columns for chromatography, including research, development, and applications. In their conversation, they discuss Dr....
Ep. 15: Building Professional Spectroscopy Skills and Valuable Networks with the Coblentz Society 01.08.2023 50:35
Welcome to “Analytically Speaking,” the podcast from LCGC and Spectroscopy. Here in Episode 15, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman talks to Dr. Ellen Miseo and Dr. Zac Schultz about the benefits of participating in the Coblentz Society. Ellen has been involved in vibrational spectroscopy and instrument development her entire career and is trained as a physical chemist. She has worked for instrument co...
Ep. 14: The more diverse is your toolbox, the more analytical problems you can solve 12.07.2023 48:25
In this episode, podcast host Dr. Dwight Stoll talks with Dr. Emanuella Gionfriddo, associate professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Toledo, Ohio. Dr. Gionfriddo is an expert in bioanalysis and analyte extraction technologies, and works on both the development of new technologies, and the application of those technologies to contemporary analytical challenges. In their conve...
Ep 13: Recent Advances in Fluorescence Spectroscopy: Standards and Applications. 01.06.2023 39:34
Welcome to “Analytically Speaking,” the podcast from LCGC and Spectroscopy. Here in Episode 13, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman talks to Dr. Paul C. DeRose, who is a senior research chemist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and leads the NIST Biochemical Science Division's project in luminescence standards development for chemical analysis and assay validation. We spoke t...
Ep. 12: Hyphenating Organoids with Chromatography 09.05.2023 49:33
In this episode, podcast host Dr. Dwight Stoll talks with Dr. Steven Ray Wilson, a professor in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Oslo, Norway. Dr. Wilson is an expert in bioanalysis and has developed many innovative approaches for targeted and untargeted analysis of biomolecules, often in complex matrices such as biofluids. Most recently he has worked at the forefront of the rapidl...
Ep. 11: Advancing NIR Spectroscopy Research and Applications 01.04.2023 38:23
Welcome to “Analytically Speaking,” the podcast from LCGC and Spectroscopy. Here in Episode 11, podcast host Dr. Jerry Workman talks to Prof. Yukihiro (Yuki) Ozaki, who is a professor emeritus in the School of Science and Technology at Kwansei Gakuin University in Japan. He has been a guest professor or scientist at Kobe University and the Toyota Physical and Chemical Research Institute. We spoke...
Ep. 10: From the Ground Floor to HILIC – A Life in the HPLC Column Business 03.03.2023 1:05:51
In this episode, podcast host Dr. Dwight Stoll talks with Dr. Richard Henry, an expert in HPLC column technology who has had a long and productive career in the HPLC column business. They discuss Dr. Henry’s early experiences with analytical chemistry and liquid chromatography working for DuPont and Spectra-Physics, and eventually the launch and success of the company he founded in 1985, Keystone...
Ep. 9: Automating Advanced Chemometric Methods for Data Processing 01.02.2023 51:05
Welcome to “Analytically Speaking,” the podcast from LCGC and Spectroscopy. Here in Episode 9, podcast host Jerry Workman speaks to Prof. Rasmus Bro, who is a full professor at the University of Copenhagen and one of the foremost active living data analytics and chemometrics experts. We spoke to Prof. Bro about the world of data analysis used for spectroscopy and other analytical methods. Over the...
Ep. 8: Analytical science is critical to staying ahead of chemical counterfeiters 06.01.2023 43:59
In this episode, podcast host Dr. Dwight Stoll talks with Dr. Mary Ellen McNally, a Global Research and Development Fellow at FMC Corporation, in Newark, Delaware. They discuss the origins of her interest in separation science and her short stay in an anti-doping laboratory on her way to a long and distinguished career in industry. Dr. McNally shares her perspectives on the challenges associated w...
Ep. 7: At the Scene of the Crime: Using Spectroscopy for Forensic Analysis 01.12.2022 1:07:44
Here in Episode 7, podcast host Jerry Workman speaks with Professor Igor K. Lednev who is a Distinguished Professor of Chemistry at the University at Albany at the State University of New York. We have invited Professor Lednev to our Analytically Speaking podcast to discuss his research on the various applications of Raman spectroscopy for the identification and analysis of biological fluid stains...
Ep. 6: Sometimes “Negative Results” Turn Out To Be the Most Interesting Ones 01.11.2022 38:14
In this episode, podcast host Dr. Dwight Stoll talks with Dr. Adrian Clarke, Global Analytical Network Leader at Novartis Pharma in Basel, Switzerland. They discuss the origins of his interest in separation science, the evolution and maturation of supercritical fluid chromatography and its use in the pharmaceutical industry, and the dramatic growth in learning about separations of synthetic oligon...
Ep. 5: New Software Tools for Analysis of Spectroscopic Data 01.10.2022 34:21
Here in Episode 5, podcast host Jerry Workman speaks with Dr. Paul Gemperline who is Dean of the Graduate School and faculty member in the Department of Chemistry at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. We have invited Paul to our Analytically Speaking podcast to discuss his research on development of new computer algorithms and software tools for analysis of multivariate spectr...
Ep. 4: The Future of Method Development for Liquid Chromatography 01.09.2022 34:11
In this episode, podcast host Dr. Dwight Stoll talks with Dr. Deirdre Cabooter, a professor working in the Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences at KU Leuven in Leuven, Belgium, about her pathway to separation science, her research on fundamental aspects of band broadening in liquid chromatography and emerging work on the use of machine learning in method development, and her w...
Ep. 3: The Future of Chemometrics—Data-Driven Measurements and Instruments for Chemistry 01.08.2022 58:22
Welcome to “Analytically Speaking,” the new podcast from LCGC and Spectroscopy. Here in Episode 3, podcast host Jerry Workman talks to talks to Prof. Karl Booksh of the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Delaware, Newark, who is an expert in Raman and Raman imaging, LIBS, fluorescence, portable chemical sensors, miniaturization of analytical devices, and data driven scie...
Ep 2: We Really Feel the Need to Know What’s in Stuff 17.06.2022 41:35
In this episode, podcast host Dr. Dwight Stoll talks with Dr. Katelynn Perrault, an Associate Professor of Forensic Science and Chemistry at Chaminade university in Honolulu, about her pathway to separation science, her research on the composition of odors from decomposing remains, and her thoughts about what the separation science community can do to get more women involved in the field. Drs. Sto...
Ep. 1: Transmission Infrared Imaging Microscopy (with Data Analytics) 01.06.2022 39:12
Welcome to “Analytically Speaking,” the new podcast from LCGC and Spectroscopy. Here in Episode #1, podcast host Jerry Workman talks to Prof. Barry Lavine of the Department of Chemistry at Oklahoma State University. Prof. Lavine and his research group have been working on new approaches and algorithms for identification and classification of samples measured using infrared (IR) imaging microscopy...
Ep. 0: Analytically Speaking—The Exciting New Podcast from LCGC and Spectroscopy 30.03.2022 7:23
Welcome to “Analytically Speaking,” the new podcast from LCGC and Spectroscopy. In this preview (episode 0), Laura Bush talks with the two people who will share duties as the hosts of the new podcast: • Dr. Dwight Stoll, a professor of chemistry at Gustavus Adolphus College in St. Peter, Minnesota, and • Dr. Jerry Workman, a spectroscopist, noted author, and the Senior Technical Editor of Spectros...
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