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Cutting-edge Research: Researchers at IPHT Analyze Protein Fibers with a Precision That Has Never Been Seen Before
Diseases such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and certain types of cancer can be traced back to the deficient folding and aggregation of proteins in the body. Research scientists at the Institute of Photonic...
News | 30.05.2012
ICOB2012 – A Success Story in German Research Funding Sets the International Benchmark
Over 150 partners, around 220 million euros in investments and funding, several prototypes and products – this is the proud result of ten years of biophotonics funding in Germany. This success extends...
News | 30.05.2012
Top Recognition for IPHT Scientist: Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ecke Named Honorary Professor Abroad
Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Ecke, who has worked at the Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT) in Jena for many years, received special recognition by the Heriot Watt University in Edinburgh: he was named an honorary...
News | 14.05.2012
Sensors for More Purity: Nanotechnologies for Clean Drinking Water are One Topic of Research at IPHT in Jena
Pathogens in drinking water are often a big problem in developing countries, but it is also an issue in Germany, for example in construction projects. This topic played an important role at the “DNA...
News | 14.05.2012
Successful Young Researcher from IPHT Receives Beutenberg Award
Once a year at the Beutenberg Campus in Jena the best young researchers are awarded the Life Sciences and Physics Award by Beutenberg Campus Jena e.V. Again this year one award went to IPHT. [The PDF...
News | 08.05.2012
IPHT Jena to Present “GreenTec“ at the Hanover Fair
IPHT will present modern optical measurement methods for environmental analysis of soil, air, and water samples from April 23-27, 2012 . IPHT will also introduce thin-film solar cells. [The PDF below contains...
News | 29.04.2012
Anthrax or Milk Powder? Researchers in Jena Provide Certainty within Just a Few Hours
Scientists at IHPT and the University of Jena developed a time-saving, very exact method of detection of the anthrax pathogen Bacillus anthracis. In less than just three hours and with very little effort,...
News | 29.04.2012
New Success for the Distinguished “Germ Police”: Jena Biochips Enter Round Two
The Jena Biochip Initiative (JBCI), a collaborative project between the University of Jena and the Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT), has brought home an abundance of prizes in the past. Under new...
News | 29.04.2012
Minister of Economic Affairs Machnig Fires the Starting Shot for New IPHT Research Group
IPHT received almost one million euros from the Thuringian Ministry of Economic Affairs, Labor, and Technology for a research project on the possible uses of fiber-optic components in environmental and...
News | 29.04.2012
New at Springer: Research Scientists at IPHT Introduce Optical “Jack of all Trades” for Bioanalytics
Which biomolecule is responsible for the outbreak of a disease? What is really in our food? The answers to these questions are commonly provided by chemical sensors or biosensors. [The PDF below contains...
News | 21.03.2012