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Dr. Wolfgang Kaiser

Dynamic Biosensors GmbH

Wolfgang Kaiser studied physics at Technical University of Munich (TUM). On graduating, he then received a doctoral scholarship from IGSSE, TUM’s International Graduate School of Science and Engineering. His doctoral work at TUM’s Walter Schottky Institute focused on switch­able DNA layers and their use in biosensor systems. He was subsequently involved in switchSENSE® chip- and application development as part of a GO-Bio project. He is one of the founding members of Dynamic Biosensors GmbH and has been Head of Application Development since 2013.

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Biosensor-based interaction analyses are enjoying increasing popularity in both quality control and in research and development. Conventional biosensors, such as surface plasmon resonance (…)

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