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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

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