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Wolfgang Göpel was affiliated with the University of Tübingen in Germany. Their research work predominantly spanned the field of medicine, with a specific focus on pulmonary and respiratory medicine, pediatrics, perinatology, and child health. Additional areas of study included nutrition and dietetics, epidemiology, as well as public health, environmental, and occupational health.

The scientist's research covered several main topics, notably neonatal respiratory health research, infant nutrition and health, infant development and preterm care, neuroscience of respiration and sleep, neonatal and maternal infections, congenital diaphragmatic hernia studies, and neonatal and fetal brain pathology.

Throughout their career, Wolfgang Göpel contributed to numerous scholarly publications. Recent papers include:

  • "Preterm birth and sustained inflammation: consequences for the neonate" (2020, Seminars in Immunopathology)
  • "Epidemiology of Early and Late Onset Neonatal Sepsis in Very Low Birthweight Infants" (2020, The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal)
  • "Less invasive surfactant administration: best practices and unanswered questions" (2020, Current Opinion in Pediatrics)
  • "Association of Administration of Surfactant Using Less Invasive Methods With Outcomes in Extremely Preterm Infants Less Than 27 Weeks of Gestation" (2022, JAMA Network Open)
  • "Two-year outcome data suggest that less invasive surfactant administration (LISA) is safe. Results from the follow-up of the randomized controlled AMV (avoid mechanical ventilation) study" (2020, European Journal of Pediatrics)

Wolfgang Göpel frequently collaborated with the following researchers:

  • Egbert Herting
  • Mats Ingmar Fortmann
  • Christoph Härtel
  • Alexander Humberg

Their work was published often in several journals including:

  • Zeitschrift für Geburtshilfe und Neonatologie
  • Acta Paediatrica
  • Neonatology
  • Frontiers in Pediatrics
  • JAMA Network Open

Best Publications

  • SnO2 sensors: current status and future prospects☆

    Wolfgang Göpel;Klaus Dieter Schierbaum

  • Fundamental and practical aspects in the design of nanoscaled SnO2 gas sensors : a status report

    N. Barsan;Markus Schweizer-Berberich;Wolfgang Göpel

  • Oxide ion conducting solid electrolytes based on Bi2O3

    P. Shuk;H.-D. Wiemhöfer;U. Guth;W. Göpel

  • Surface defects of TiO2(110): A combined XPS, XAES AND ELS study

    W Göpel;J.A Anderson;D Frankel;M Jaehnig

  • Intrinsic defects of Ti O 2 (110): Interaction with chemisorbed O 2 , H 2 , CO, and C O 2

    W. Göpel;G. Rocker;R. Feierabend

  • Molecular Recognition by Self-Assembled Monolayers of Cavitand Receptors

    K.D. Schierbaum;T. Weiss;E.U. Thoden van velzen;Johannes F.J. Engbersen

  • In2O3 and MoO3–In2O3 thin film semiconductor sensors: interaction with NO2 and O3

    A. Gurlo;N. Bârsan;M. Ivanovskaya;U. Weimar

  • Gas identification by modulating temperatures of SnO2-based thick film sensors

    A. Heilig;N. Bârsan;U. Weimar;M. Schweizer-Berberich

  • Analysis of the noble metal catalytic additives introduced by impregnation of as obtained SnO2 sol–gel nanocrystals for gas sensors

    A. Cabot;J. Arbiol;J.R. Morante;U. Weimar

  • Conductance, work function and catalytic activity of SnO2-based gas sensors

    K.D. Schierbaum;U. Weimar;W. Göpel;R. Kowalkowski

  • Phthalocyanines as sensitive materials for chemical sensors

    R. Zhou;F. Josse;W. Göpel;Z. Z. Öztürk

  • Grain size control in nanocrystalline In2O3 semiconductor gas sensors

    A Gurlo;M Ivanovskaya;N Bârsan;M Schweizer-Berberich

  • Zeta potential measurements of Ta2O5 and SiO2 thin films

    Luc Bousse;Shahriar Mostarshed;Bart Van Der Shoot;N.F de Rooij

  • Morphological analysis of nanocrystalline SnO2 for gas sensor applications

    A. Diéguez;A. Romano-Rodríguez;J.R. Morante;U. Weimar

  • Schottky-barrier and conductivity gas sensors based upon Pd/SnO2 and Pt/TiO2

    K.D. Schierbaum;U.K. Kirner;J.F. Geiger;W. Göpel

  • Odor, drug and toxin analysis with neuronal networks in vitro: extracellular array recording of network responses.

    Guenter W Gross;Annette Harsch;Annette Harsch;Barry K Rhoades;Wolfgang Göpel

  • CHEMICAL IMAGING : I. CONCEPTS AND VISIONS FOR ELECTRONIC AND BIOELECTRONIC NOSES

    Wolfgang Göpel

  • Design and fabrication of high-temperature micro-hotplates for drop-coated gas sensors

    D Briand;A Krauss;B van der Schoot;U Weimar

  • Low and high temperature TiO2 oxygen sensors

    U. Kirner;K.D. Schierbaum;W. Göpel;B. Leibold

  • Active Reaction Sites for Oxygen Reduction in La0.9Sr0.1MnO3 / YSZ Electrodes

    Hee Y. Lee;Woo S. Cho;Seung M. Oh;H.‐D. Wiemhöfer

Frequent Co-Authors

Udo Weimar
Udo Weimar University of Tübingen
Günther Jung
Günther Jung University of Tübingen
Albert Romano-Rodriguez
Albert Romano-Rodriguez University of Barcelona
Joan Ramon Morante
Joan Ramon Morante Catalonia Institute for Energy Research
Yoshihiko Sadaoka
Yoshihiko Sadaoka Ehime University
N. F. de Rooij
N. F. de Rooij École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Kurt E. Geckeler
Kurt E. Geckeler Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology
Julian W. Gardner
Julian W. Gardner University of Warwick
Nicolae Barsan
Nicolae Barsan University of Tübingen

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