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Marc Rüger serves as a Temporary Lecturer (Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter) in the Department of Applied Biosciences and Process Engineering at Anhalt University of Applied Sciences. His academic work bridges microbiology, biotechnology, and medical research with a strong methodological focus on flow cytometry and cell culture analysis.
Dr. Rüger's research interests center on microbial viability assessment, skin barrier function, and metabolic monitoring of cell cultures. His work demonstrates particular expertise in developing specialized flow cytometry methods for analyzing mixed bacterial cultures, with applications ranging from medical microbiology to industrial biotechnology. His current research project, Innovative Mycolab - Mycothek (InMyco), indicates expanding interests in fungal research systems.
Analysis of his publication record reveals a strong trajectory in methodological development, with recent work (2024) shifting toward dermatological applications while maintaining his core expertise in viability assessment techniques. His publications span high-impact journals in microbiology, biotechnology, and dermatological science, demonstrating interdisciplinary reach.
As a lecturer in the Applied Biosciences program, Dr. Rüger contributes to educating the next generation of biotechnologists and process engineers. His research-active position suggests integration of current scientific developments into his teaching practice, providing students with exposure to cutting-edge methodologies in microbial analysis and cell culture techniques.
Dr. Rüger maintains his laboratory and office facilities in Building 73 (Junkers-Gebäude) on the Köthen campus, where he conducts research through the Innovative Mycolab project and supervises student research activities within the Department of Applied Biosciences and Process Engineering.
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