Biosensor-based interaction analyses are enjoying increasing popularity in both quality control and in research and development. Conventional biosensors, such as surface plasmon resonance systems, are based on alterations in the macroscopic properties of the measurement surface. However, sw ... more
Dr. Ralf Strasser
Dynamic Biosensors GmbH
Ralf Strasser studied chemistry at Ludwig Maximilians University in Munich. He received his doctorate in 2009 on the subject of damage recognition in DNA repair in the lab of Prof. Dr. Thomas Carell. Then, he moved to Technical University of Munich (TUM), where he worked on the synthesis of DNA protein conjugates as part of an EXIST research transfer project as well as a GO-Bio project. He has been Head of Biochemistry at Dynamic Biosensors GmbH since 2013, where he is responsible for the development of conjugation strategies and their quality control. He is one of the founding members of Dynamic Biosensors GmbH.