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Tue, 14:00 BP 12.19 Analysis of Organic Molecules in the THz Regime using Whispering-Gallery Mode Resonators — •Felix Lammermann, Maria Th. Schlecht, Stefan Malzer, and Heiko B. Weber
Tue, 14:00 BP 12.20 Open-source 3D-printed Digital Inline Holographic Microscope for microscopic cell analysisStephan Amann, Max von Witzleben, and •Stefan Breuer
Tue, 14:00 BP 12.21 Nanomechanical sub-surface mapping of cells by atomic force microscopy — •Lukas Stühn, Anna Fritschen, and Christian Dietz
Tue, 14:00 BP 12.22 Probing mitochondrial dynamics and heterogeneity during cell state switching using multiplexed, environment-sensitive fluorescent dyes — •Sufi O. Raja, Gandhi Sivaraman, Christoph F. Schmidt, and Akash Gulyani
Tue, 14:00 BP 12.23 In-line DNA optical mapping in nanochannels for biomedical applications — •Franziska Esmek
Tue, 14:00 BP 12.24 Modern data workflow management providing new insights into biomedical dataHenrik tom Wörden, •Alexander Schlemmer, Daniel Hornung, Timm Fitschen, Ulrich Parlitz, and Stefan Luther
Tue, 14:00 BP 12.25 Computational optimization of compound selectivity to different membrane environmentsBernadette Mohr and •Tristan Bereau
Tue, 14:00 BP 12.26 Applying microwaves on a cellular level — •Simon Streit and Stephan Gekle
Tue, 14:00 BP 12.27 Simulation of visco-elastic behavior of cells in a microfluidic device — •Ralf Schuster, Tobias Neckernuss, Daniel Geiger, Jonas Pfeil, Kay Gottschalk, and Othmar Marti
Tue, 14:00 BP 12.28 Optimization of the Ligase Cycling Reaction (LCR) via Rule-Based Modeling — •Lara Becker, Niels Schlichting, Johannes Falk, Johannes Kabisch, and Barbara Drossel

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