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Dr. Thomas Henkel is a Researcher at the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology, leading the Microfluidics Research Group since 2002. His work focuses on microsystem technology for biotechnological applications, particularly in biophotonics, environmental monitoring, and drug discovery.
Research Interests: Dr. Henkel's research spans
- Microfluidics and Lab-on-a-chip systems
- Imaging flow cytometry (IFC) and tomographic IFC (tIFC)
- Bioparticle characterization
- Plasmonic sensing
- Automated screening platforms
- Environmental safety applications
Publication Trends: Over the past five years, Dr. Henkel has developed microfluidic systems for high-throughput bioparticle analysis, including astaxanthin-producing Haematococcus pluvialis monitoring, hepatitis B drug screening, and Legionella detection. His work combines multispectral imaging, machine learning, and innovative fluid dynamics to enable label-free cell sorting and real-time process monitoring.
Labs & Teams: As group leader, he collaborates with interdisciplinary teams at Leibniz-IPHT, integrating photonic technology, materials science, and biotechnology to advance microfluidic applications in medical and environmental fields.
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