Ute Neugebauerمشاهده پروفایل
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Ute Neugebauer is affiliated with the Medical Faculty at Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, specifically within the Department of Biomedical Engineering or Medical Research. Her work focuses on interdisciplinary research at the intersection of analytical chemistry, biomedical engineering, and cell biology. She has contributed to studies on Raman spectroscopy, medical imaging techniques, and biomaterial interactions with biological systems. Her recent publications (2023–2026) address topics ranging from denoising algorithms for spectral data, device stability in spectroscopic systems, and applications of microfluidic systems. She collaborates extensively with institutions like the Institut für Photonische Technologien and has no listed awards or grants in this dataset. No formal student advisees are documented here. Research interests include medical imaging modalities (e.g., Raman microscopy, fluorescence lifetime imaging), material stability for analytical instruments, and molecular mechanisms of protein interactions. Her work often integrates computational methods with experimental biology, such as using deep learning for noise reduction in spectral data or developing open-source tools for pathogen detection in tissues. Despite active publication output, this profile lacks explicit details on educational background or lab affiliations.









