FEATURE ON MICROSAMPLING
FOREWORD
Dear colleague, It is my pleasure to welcome you to this special Bioanalysis Zone interactive supplement, which has been created to bring you the latest developments and leading opinions from some of the key experts in the field of microsampling.
Microsampling has gained increasing attention within the bioanalytical community in recent years as its benefits have become progressively more convincing, particularly in the context of the three Rs. With the development of newer, more sensitive bioanalytical instruments and novel microsampling technologies, facilitating the application of microsampling in simpler workflows is now easier than ever before.
As I write today, obtaining and working with very small sample volume is becoming a routine reality for many bioanalysts.
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In this special supplement we take a look back at how the field has developed since our last examination of the subject 2 years ago. We explore how attitudes have since changed in our recent survey and explore the various directions of microsampling with contributions from leading experts including James Rudge (Neoteryx), Timothy Sangster (Charles River), Roger Hayes (MPI Research) and Craig Aurand (SIAL).
I hope you enjoy exploring the field of microsampling further with us!
Ayan Ali, Editor, Bioanalysis Zone
www.bioanalysis-zone.com
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