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Overview

Christoph Krafft is affiliated with the Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology in Germany. Their research primarily spans the domain of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on subfields such as Biophysics, Biomedical Engineering, Analytical Chemistry, Atomic and Molecular Physics and Optics, and Pollution.

Their scientific contributions have concentrated on key topics including Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research, Spectroscopy and Chemometric Analyses, Microplastics and Plastic Pollution, Biosensors and Analytical Detection, Recycling and Waste Management Techniques, Optical Imaging and Spectroscopy Techniques, and Bee Products Chemical Analysis.

Krafft has coauthored frequently with several researchers, notably Jürgen Popp with 32 joint publications, Tanveer Ahmed Shaik (12 publications), Thomas Bocklitz (7 publications), Rainer Heintzmann (7 publications), and Daniela Täuber (7 publications).

Their work has been published extensively in venues that include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Analytical Chemistry
  • The Analyst
  • Spectrochimica Acta Part A Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy
  • Scientific Reports

Some notable recent publications are:

  • Raman Spectroscopy and Imaging in Bioanalytics, 2021, Analytical Chemistry
  • Optical photothermal infrared spectroscopy with simultaneously acquired Raman spectroscopy for two-dimensional microplastic identification, 2022, Scientific Reports
  • Comparability of Raman Spectroscopic Configurations: A Large Scale Cross-Laboratory Study, 2020, Analytical Chemistry
  • Biophotonic technologies for assessment of breast tumor surgical margins-A review, 2020, Journal of Biophotonics
  • New methodology to process shifted excitation Raman difference spectroscopy data: a case study of pollen classification, 2020, Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Near infrared Raman spectra of human brain lipids.

    Christoph Krafft;Lars Neudert;Thomas Simat;Reiner Salzer

  • Sample size planning for classification models.

    Claudia Beleites;Ute Neugebauer;Thomas Bocklitz;Christoph Krafft

  • Disease recognition by infrared and Raman spectroscopy.

    Christoph Krafft;Gerald Steiner;Claudia Beleites;Reiner Salzer

  • Raman and CARS microspectroscopy of cells and tissues.

    Christoph Krafft;Benjamin Dietzek;Jürgen Popp

  • Biomedical applications of Raman and infrared spectroscopy to diagnose tissues

    C. Krafft;V. Sergo

  • Mapping of single cells by near infrared Raman microspectroscopy

    Christoph Krafft;Thomas Knetschke;Axel Siegner;Richard H. W. Funk

  • Tumour cell identification by means of Raman spectroscopy in combination with optical traps and microfluidic environments

    Sebastian Dochow;Christoph Krafft;Ute Neugebauer;Thomas Bocklitz

  • Molecular pathology via IR and Raman spectral imaging.

    Max Diem;Antonella Mazur;Kathleen Lenau;Jen Schubert

  • The many facets of Raman spectroscopy for biomedical analysis.

    Christoph Krafft;Jürgen Popp;Jürgen Popp

  • Label‐Free Molecular Imaging of Biological Cells and Tissues by Linear and Nonlinear Raman Spectroscopic Approaches

    Christoph Krafft;Michael Schmitt;Iwan W. Schie;Dana Cialla-May;Dana Cialla-May

  • Raman spectroscopic imaging for in vivo detection of cerebral brain metastases

    Matthias Kirsch;Gabriele Schackert;Reiner Salzer;Christoph Krafft

  • Near infrared Raman spectroscopic mapping of native brain tissue and intracranial tumors

    Christoph Krafft;Stephan B. Sobottka;Gabriele Schackert;Reiner Salzer

  • Developments in spontaneous and coherent Raman scattering microscopic imaging for biomedical applications

    C. Krafft;I. W. Schie;T. Meyer;M. Schmitt

  • Liver dysfunction and phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase signalling in early sepsis: experimental studies in rodent models of peritonitis.

    Peter Recknagel;Falk A. Gonnert;Martin Westermann;Sandro Lambeck

  • Quantification of brain lipids by FTIR spectroscopy and partial least squares regression.

    Isabell Dreissig;Susanne Machill;Reiner Salzer;Christoph Krafft

  • Nonlinear microscopy, infrared, and Raman microspectroscopy for brain tumor analysis

    Tobias Meyer;Norbert Bergner;Christiane Bielecki;Christoph Krafft

  • Raman and coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering microspectroscopy for biomedical applications

    Christoph Krafft;Benjamin Dietzek;Michael Schmitt;Jürgen Popp

  • Spectral unmixing and clustering algorithms for assessment of single cells by Raman microscopic imaging

    Martin A.B. Hedegaard;Christian Matthaüs;Søren Hassing;Christoph Krafft

  • Identification and differentiation of single cells from peripheral blood by Raman spectroscopic imaging

    Ute Neugebauer;Joachim H. Clement;Thomas Bocklitz;Christoph Krafft

  • Studies on stress-induced changes at the subcellular level by Raman microspectroscopic mapping.

    Christoph Krafft;Thomas Knetschke;Richard H. W. Funk;Reiner Salzer

Frequent Co-Authors

Jürgen Popp
Jürgen Popp Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Benjamin Dietzek
Benjamin Dietzek Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Michael Schmitt
Michael Schmitt Northwestern University
Volker Deckert
Volker Deckert Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Max Diem
Max Diem Northeastern University
Petra Rösch
Petra Rösch Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Kishan Dholakia
Kishan Dholakia University of St Andrews
Claudio O. Gualerzi
Claudio O. Gualerzi University of Camerino
Kay Schuster
Kay Schuster Leibniz Institute of Photonic Technology
Ulrich S. Schubert
Ulrich S. Schubert Friedrich Schiller University Jena

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