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Dr. Maximilian Collatz is a researcher at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology (Leibniz-IPHT) in the Research Department of Optical Molecular Diagnostics and System Technology. His work focuses on developing and applying advanced molecular diagnostic techniques for medical applications, particularly in the areas of antibiotic resistance detection and pathogen characterization.
Dr. Collatz's research interests span multiple interdisciplinary fields including:
- Bioinformatics and computational biology for molecular assay design
- Development of microarray-based diagnostic platforms
- PCR and isothermal amplification techniques for rapid pathogen detection
- Characterization of antibiotic-resistant pathogens including MRSA and VRE
- Evolutionary microbiology and horizontal gene transfer in staphylococci
Analysis of Dr. Collatz's publication record from 2021-2025 reveals a strong focus on developing bioinformatic tools for molecular diagnostics, particularly for antibiotic-resistant pathogens. His work on AssayBLAST and ConsensusPrime represents significant contributions to in silico primer and probe design, while his research on VRE and MRSA detection demonstrates practical applications of these tools in clinical settings. A notable aspect of his research is the interdisciplinary approach, combining computational biology with microbiology and medical diagnostics.
Dr. Collatz has collaborated extensively with researchers including Ehricht, Ralf; Braun, Sascha D.; Monecke, Stefan; and Müller, Elke across multiple publications, indicating strong research networks in the field of molecular diagnostics and antimicrobial resistance.
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