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The Analytical Scientist / Issues / 2015 / Feb / Tea with Michael Lämmerhofer
Clinical Pharma and Biopharma

Tea with Michael Lämmerhofer

Michael Lämmerhofer opens up about his work on oxidative stress markers and the Chromatographic Society’s Jubilee Award.

By Michael Lämmerhofer 02/24/2015 1 min read

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Michael joins Rich for tea at ISC2014 – the first big conference that Michael has been involved in organizing. Michael discusses analytical science’s fascinating move into the clinic, from technologies such as the iKnife, which is opening up a new world of yes/no information for clinicians, to oxidative stress markers – and why they could have a direct clinical application. Michael recently received the Chromatographic Society’s Jubilee Award, which he humbly believes recognizes the people he has worked with. “You get such an award only because you have good coworkers and a good boss or mentor.”

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Michael Lämmerhofer

Michael Lämmerhofer is a Professor at the Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tübingen, Germany

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