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D-Index
62
Citations
11458
World Ranking
8994
National Ranking
185

Overview

Hans Poppe is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Their research spans multiple disciplines within health and humanities, focusing predominantly on health professions and related social issues.

The main fields of study for Hans Poppe include:

  • Health Professions
  • Arts and Humanities

Their subfields of study further specify interests in:

  • General Health Professions
  • Philosophy

The core topics addressed in Poppe's work encompass themes related to narrative and identity as well as societal and medical concerns, including:

  • Hermeneutics and Narrative Identity
  • Aging, Elder Care, and Social Issues
  • Health, Medicine and Society

While there are no recent papers listed, nor frequent coauthors or publication venues mentioned, Poppe's research interests align with interdisciplinary approaches combining humanities and health sciences. This suggests an engagement with both theoretical and applied aspects of healthcare and social dimensions affecting aging populations.

No book publications or specific awards are recorded in the available data. The absence of recent papers or coauthor information indicates a potential focus on ongoing projects, teaching, or other academic activities not documented here.

Best Publications

  • Some reflections on speed and efficiency of modern chromatographic methods

    H. Poppe

  • Simple and fast solvent extraction system for selective and quantitative isolation of adrenaline, noradrenaline and dopamine from plasma and urine.

    F. Smedes;J.C. Kraak;H. Poppe

  • Mechanism of solute retention in liquid—solid chromatography and the role of the mobile phase in affecting separation

    L.R. Snyder;H. Poppe

  • Capillary zone electrophoretic separations of proteins in polyethylene glycol-modified capillaries

    G.J.M. Bruin;J.P. Chang;R.H. Kuhlman;K. Zegers

  • Comparison of five methods for the study of drug-protein binding in affinity capillary electrophoresis.

    M.H.A. Busch;L.B. Carels;H.F.M. Boelens;J.C. Kraak

  • Study of protein-drug binding using capillary zone electrophoresis.

    Johan C. Kraak;Sandra Busch;Hans Poppe

  • Temperature gradients in HPLC columns due to viscous heat dissipation

    H. Poppe;J. C. Kraak;J. F. K. Huber;J. H. M. van den Berg

  • Distribution equilibria of solvent components in reversed-phase liquid chromatographic columns and relationship with the mobile phase volume

    E.H. Slaats;W. Markovski;J. Fekete;H. Poppe

  • Performance of a physically adsorbed high-molecular-mass polyethyleneimine layer as coating for the separation of basic proteins and peptides by capillary electrophoresis

    F. Bedia Erim;Alejandro Cifuentes;Hans Poppe;Johan C. Kraak

  • Chiral separations by complexation with proteins in capillary zone electrophoresis

    Sandra Busch;Johan C. Kraak;Hans Poppe

  • Influence of thermal conditions on the efficiency of high-performance liquid chromatographic columns

    H. Poppe;J.C. Kraak

  • Peak width in solvent-programmed chromatography

    H. Poppe;J. Paanakker;M. Bronckhorst

  • Design and characterization of a coulometric detector with a glassy carbon electrode for high-performance liquid chromatography

    J. Lankelma;H. Poppe

  • Performance of carbohydrate-modified fused-silica capillaries for the separation of proteins by zone electrophoresis.

    G.J.M. Bruin;R. Huisden;J.C. Kraak;H. Poppe

  • Determination of methotrexate in plasma by on-column concentration and ion-exchange chromatography

    J. Lankelma;H. Poppe

  • Overloading and interaction phenomena in electrophoretic separations

    Hans. Poppe

  • Experiences with packed capillary electrochromatography at ambient pressure

    S.E. van den Bosch;S. Heemstra;J.C. Kraak;H. Poppe

  • Principles and limitations of methods available for the determination of binding constants with affinity capillary electrophoresis

    M.H.A. Busch;J.C. Kraak;H. Poppe

  • Capabilities of on-line element-specific detection in high-performance liquid chromatography using an inductively coupled argon plasma emission source detector

    C.H. Gast;J.C. Kraak;H. Poppe;F.J.M.J. Maessen

  • Capillary electrochromatography with 1.5 μm ODS-modified non-porous silica spheres

    R. M. Seifar;W. Th. Kok;J. C. Kraak;H. Poppe

  • Study of the influence of competition and solvent interaction on retention in liquid-solid chromatography by measurement of activity coefficients in the mobile phase

    E.H. Slaats;J.C. Kraak;W.J.T. Brugman;H. Poppe

Frequent Co-Authors

Johan C. Kraak
Johan C. Kraak University of Amsterdam
Alejandro Cifuentes
Alejandro Cifuentes Spanish National Research Council
Wilfried M. A. Niessen
Wilfried M. A. Niessen Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
U.R. Tjaden
U.R. Tjaden Leiden University
R.W. Frei
R.W. Frei Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
John H. Knox
John H. Knox University of Edinburgh
Wolfgang Lindner
Wolfgang Lindner University of Vienna
Peter J. Schoenmakers
Peter J. Schoenmakers University of Amsterdam
Ernst Kenndler
Ernst Kenndler University of Vienna

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