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Overview

Christoph Haisch is affiliated with the Technical University of Munich in Germany. Their research spans multiple disciplines primarily in the natural sciences, with a particular focus on biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, chemistry, and materials science.

The scientist's recent work includes publications on advanced detection techniques and materials chemistry. Notable papers include:

  • Bacteria Detection: From Powerful SERS to Its Advanced Compatible Techniques, 2020, Advanced Science
  • Metal-Organic Framework Nanoparticles Induce Pyroptosis in Cells Controlled by the Extracellular pH, 2020, Advanced Materials
  • Ultrasensitive and Simultaneous SERS Detection of Multiplex MicroRNA Using Fractal Gold Nanotags for Early Diagnosis and Prognosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma, 2021, Analytical Chemistry
  • Kinetic and Mechanistic Investigation of the Photocatalyzed Surface Reduction of 4-Nitrothiophenol Observed on a Silver Plasmonic Film via Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering, 2020, ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
  • Heteroresistant Bacteria Detected by an Extended Raman-Based Antibiotic Susceptibility Test, 2020, Analytical Chemistry

The research topics covered in their publications reflect a diversity of interests in analytical techniques, nanomaterials, and microbial biochemistry:

  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications
  • Microbial Metabolism and Enzyme Function
  • Metalloenzymes and Iron-Sulfur Proteins
  • Metal-Catalyzed Oxygenation Mechanisms
  • Analytical Chemistry Methods Development
  • Microfluidic and Capillary Electrophoresis Applications

Christoph Haisch frequently collaborates with other researchers, including Karin Wieland, Lena J. Daumann, Markus Weber, David Bauer, and Reinhard Nießner. These collaborations highlight a network within materials chemistry and analytical chemistry fields.

The scientist's work appears in several prominent journals, reflecting their engagement with different facets of chemistry and materials science. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Analytical Chemistry
  • Advanced Materials
  • Chemistry - A European Journal
  • Journal of the American Society for Mass Spectrometry
  • ChemBioChem

Within subfields of study, their research concentrates on:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Materials Chemistry
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Inorganic Chemistry
  • Spectroscopy

Overall, Christoph Haisch's body of work demonstrates a cross-disciplinary approach combining advanced spectroscopy and nanomaterials to address biochemical and analytical challenges. Their contributions encompass method development, materials synthesis, and the biological applications of nanotechnologies.

Best Publications

  • SERS Detection of Bacteria in Water by in Situ Coating with Ag Nanoparticles

    Haibo Zhou;Danting Yang;Natalia P. Ivleva;Nicoleta E. Mircescu;Nicoleta E. Mircescu

  • Acoustical properties of selected tissue phantom materials for ultrasound imaging.

    K Zell;J I Sperl;M W Vogel;R Niessner

  • Bacteria Detection: From Powerful SERS to Its Advanced Compatible Techniques.

    Xia Zhou;Ziwei Hu;Danting Yang;Shouxia Xie

  • Combined use of confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and Raman microscopy (RM): Investigations on EPS – Matrix

    Michael Wagner;Natalia P. Ivleva;Christoph Haisch;Reinhard Niessner

  • Photoacoustic spectroscopy for analytical measurements

    Christoph Haisch

  • Antimicrobial peptide based magnetic recognition elements and Au@Ag-GO SERS tags with stable internal standards: a three in one biosensor for isolation, discrimination and killing of multiple bacteria in whole blood.

    Kaisong Yuan;Kaisong Yuan;Qingsong Mei;Xinjie Guo;Youwei Xu

  • Towards a nondestructive chemical characterization of biofilm matrix by Raman microscopy

    Natalia P. Ivleva;Michael Wagner;Harald Horn;Reinhard Niessner

  • Label-Free in Situ Discrimination of Live and Dead Bacteria by Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering

    Haibo Zhou;Haibo Zhou;Danting Yang;Natalia P. Ivleva;Nicoleta E. Mircescu

  • Investigation of the mesoscale structure and volumetric features of biofilms using optical coherence tomography

    Michael Wagner;Danial Taherzadeh;Christoph Haisch;Harald Horn

  • Metal-Organic Framework Nanoparticles Induce Pyroptosis in Cells Controlled by the Extracellular pH.

    Evelyn Ploetz;Evelyn Ploetz;Evelyn Ploetz;Andreas Zimpel;Valentina Cauda;David Bauer

  • Analysis of glass and glass melts during the vitrification process of fly and bottom ashes by laser-induced plasma spectroscopy. Part I: Normalization and plasma diagnostics

    U. Panne;C. Haisch;M. Clara;R. Niessner

  • A Photoacoustic Sensor System for Time Resolved Quantification of Diesel Soot Emissions

    Wolfgang Schindler;Christoph Haisch;Harald A. Beck;Reinhard Niessner

  • Determination of the absolute fluorescence quantum yield of rhodamine 6G with optical and photoacoustic methods--providing the basis for fluorescence quantum yield standards.

    Christian Würth;Martín G. González;Reinhard Niessner;Ulrich Panne

  • Label-Free in Situ SERS Imaging of Biofilms

    Natalia P. Ivleva;Michael Wagner;Agathe Szkola;Harald Horn

  • In situ surface-enhanced Raman scattering analysis of biofilm.

    Natalia P. Ivleva;Michael Wagner;Harald Horn;Reinhard Niessner

  • Ultrasensitive and Simultaneous SERS Detection of Multiplex MicroRNA Using Fractal Gold Nanotags for Early Diagnosis and Prognosis of Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

    Jiamin Wu;Xia Zhou;Ping Li;Xiaoling Lin

  • Reproducible E. coli detection based on label-free SERS and mapping

    Danting Yang;Haibo Zhou;Christoph Haisch;Reinhard Niessner

  • Visualisation of transient processes in biofilms by optical coherence tomography.

    C. Haisch;R. Niessner

  • Surface-enhanced Raman scattering-based label-free microarray readout for the detection of microorganisms.

    Maria Knauer;Natalia P. Ivleva;Xiangjiang Liu;Reinhard Niessner

  • Synthesis of core-shell surface-enhanced Raman tags for bioimaging.

    Xiangjiang Liu;Maria Knauer;Natalia P. Ivleva;Reinhard Niessner

  • Development and characterization of a mobile photoacoustic sensor for on-line soot emission monitoring in diesel exhaust gas

    H. A. Beck;R. Niessner;C. Haisch

Frequent Co-Authors

Reinhard Niessner
Reinhard Niessner Technical University of Munich
Ulrich Panne
Ulrich Panne Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing
Natalia P. Ivleva
Natalia P. Ivleva Technical University of Munich
Michael Wagner
Michael Wagner TU Dresden
Don C. Lamb
Don C. Lamb Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Harald Horn
Harald Horn Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
José A. C. Broekaert
José A. C. Broekaert Universität Hamburg
Yibin Ying
Yibin Ying Zhejiang University
Norbert Jakubowski
Norbert Jakubowski Federal Institute For Materials Research and Testing
Stefan Wuttke
Stefan Wuttke Basque Center for Materials, Applications and Nanostructures

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