Dresden, Germany

Katrin Heinze


Average Co-Inventor Count = 4.0

ph-index = 1

Forward Citations = 6(Granted Patents)


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Years Active: 2009

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Title: Katrin Heinze: Innovator in Multicolour 2-Photon Fluorescence Analysis

Introduction

Katrin Heinze is a prominent inventor based in Dresden, Germany. She has made significant contributions to the field of fluorescence measurement, particularly through her innovative methods and devices. Her work focuses on enhancing the analysis of analytes marked with different fluorescent markers.

Latest Patents

Katrin Heinze holds a patent for a "Method and device for multicolour 2-photon fluorescence coincidence analysis." This patent describes a method of fluorescence measurement on analytes that are marked with different fluorescent markers, which exhibit spectrally different fluorescence emissions. The method involves several steps, including the illumination of the sample using a laser to excite the fluorescence emission of the markers. The illumination is performed with a single laser line, ensuring that the fluorescent markers are jointly excited through 2-photon absorptions. The detection of fluorescence emission is carried out using at least two detector devices designed for light detection in different spectral ranges. The process also includes performing a cross-correlation and/or coincidence analysis of the detector signals.

Career Highlights

Katrin Heinze is affiliated with the Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science, where she continues to push the boundaries of research in her field. Her innovative approach to fluorescence analysis has garnered attention and respect within the scientific community.

Collaborations

Katrin has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Petra Schwille and Andre Koltermann. These collaborations have further enriched her research and contributed to advancements in fluorescence measurement techniques.

Conclusion

Katrin Heinze's work in multicolour 2-photon fluorescence analysis exemplifies her dedication to innovation in scientific research. Her contributions are paving the way for new methodologies in fluorescence measurement, showcasing the importance of her inventions in the field.

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