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Leibniz IPHT Connects Women in Photonics

More than 70 early-career researchers from around the world came to Jena for the fifth edition of Women in Photonics a workshop focused on scientific exchange, career development, and connecting with...

News | 06.06.2025

Science Thrives on Diversity

At Leibniz IPHT, researchers from more than 40 countries work together on photonic innovations."Diversity gives us the opportunity to think differently. At Leibniz IPHT, diversity is a driver of scientific...

News | 27.05.2025

From Congress to Roadmap

An International White Paper Outlines the Conditions Required to Accelerate the Translation of Biophotonics Into Clinical, Diagnostic, and Environmental Applications Light can make diseases visible at...

News | 17.05.2025

New Edition of Our reflexion Magazine: Light as a Tool for Insight

Photonic detection is key to precise analyses in health, medicine, environmental monitoring, security, and energy. The latest edition of reflexion, the science magazine of Leibniz IPHT, showcases how researchers...

News | 15.05.2025

Detection of Heavy Metals in Water

The pollution of surface waters and groundwater with heavy metal ions (e.g. arsenic, lead, mercury, etc.) is a global problem with serious consequences for the environment, quality of life and the economic...

Projects | 12.05.2025

Progress in integrated and fiber optics for time-bin based quantum information processing

The development of integrated photonic systems, both on-chip and fiber-based, has transformed quantum photonics by replacing bulky, fragile free-space optical setups with compact, efficient, and robust...

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Organic shell engineering of CsPbBr3 perovskite quantum dots for efficient textile-based photodetectors†

Lead halide perovskite quantum dots (QDs) have emerged as next-generation materials for photodetectors (PDs). It is well known that conventional alkyl long-chain ligands show weak binding on the surface...

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Characterization and comparative profiling of piRNAs in serum biopsies of pediatric Wilms tumor patients

Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are small non-coding RNAs involved in transposon silencing and linked to cancer progression. However, their role in Wilms tumors (WT) remains unexplored. We conducted a thorough...

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Electric-Field Molecular Fingerprinting to Probe Cancer

Human biofluids serve as indicators of various physiological states, and recent advances in molecular profiling technologies hold great potential for enhancing clinical diagnostics. Leveraging recent developments...

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Impact of clinical preparation steps and use of sex-specific reference for accurate antibiotic monitoring in body fluids

Background: Effective antibiotic therapy in critically ill patients requires precise dosing tailored to individual conditions. However, physiological changes in these patients can complicate drug exposure...

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