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      Projects

      Our research projects include collaboration with external contractors, start-ups, universities, clinics and other universities and clinics, as well as internal, inter-group and student projects. We work on topics in areas such as:

      • Pharmaceuticals
      • Environment
      • Medicine
      • Nutrition & Health
      • Toxicology
      • Consumer goods etc.

      Insight into our research projects

      The following topics will give you an authentic insight into our research work.

      • 24.4.2018

        Fully automatized newborn screening for acylcarnitines, amino acids and steroids by LC-MS

        A more secure and efficient screening technique for foracylcarnitines, amino acids and steroids in newborns.

      • 24.4.2018

        LC-MS/MS Profiling of Flavonoid Composition and Assessment of Antioxidant Capacity of twenty four different Bamboo Species

        Researching organically cultivated bamboo species for their antioxdiant capacities.

      • 24.4.2018

        Bioavailability of phytopharmaceutical formulation

        Analysing one of the active principles in Echinacea purpurea preparations using a less invasive method than venipuncture.

      • 24.4.2018

        A New Tool for the Automated Sample Preparation of Whole Blood Samples by LC-MS using a Commercial Autosampler

        The tool features an optical sensor that monitors all liquid handling steps.

      • 24.4.2018

        Authenticity testing of fine wines

        With over 10,000 grape varieties, monitoring authenticity, adulteration and fraud poses a serious challenge for the wine industry.

      Collaboration in research and services

      Life Sciences
      Instrumental Analytics
      Stefan Gaugler

      Prof. Dr. Stefan Gaugler

      Team Leader, Instrumental Analytics

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      +41 61 228 50 98

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      stefan.gaugler@fhnw.ch

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      School of Life Sciences FHNW Institute for Chemistry and Bioanalytics Hofackerstrasse 30 4132 Muttenz

      Institute for Chemistry and Bioanalytics

      FHNW University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland
      School of Life Sciences
      Institute for Chemistry and Bioanalytics

      Hofackerstrasse 30

      CH - 4132 Muttenz

      Phone+41 61 228 55 45

      E-Mailsebastian.wendeborn@fhnw.ch

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