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Dr. Anja Silge is the Deputy Head of the Research Department Spectroscopy/Imaging at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (IPHT). Her research integrates Raman spectroscopy and imaging to address complex biological and medical challenges, including microbial interactions, disease diagnostics, and photonics innovation. She holds a doctoral degree and leads advanced spectroscopic projects.
Research Focus:
- Application of Raman spectroscopy in microbiology and disease diagnostics.
- Development of machine learning algorithms for spectroscopic data analysis.
- Investigation of bacterial toxins affecting algae and fungi.
- Clinical translation of spectroscopic techniques (e.g., COVID-19 detection).
Her publications emphasize Raman spectroscopy's versatility, spanning algal-bacterial interactions, diagnostic tool development, and analytical method validation. Recent work highlights trends in clinical spectroscopy (e.g., neutrophil activation in SARS-CoV-2) and machine learning-enhanced instrumentation.
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