PROFILE:
Joerg Martini
Joerg Martini works in PARC's optical detection team, where he advances flow cytometry techniques to enable sophisticated particle analysis for point-of-care applications. He also developed an implantable optical continuous glucose monitor, which was expanded to detect other metabolites in chronically ill or critically injured patients.
Prior to joining PARC, Joerg worked on multiphoton microscopy, human cartilage implants, nuclear protein export, and atomic force microscopy/spectroscopy. He holds a Ph.D. in physics from Bielefeld University in Germany.
PARC publications
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2013
Invited paper for SPIE Defense, Security and Sensing 2013
29 April 2013
2012
Opto-fluidic detection system enabling sophisticated point-of-care diagnostics
First Annual SLAS (Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening) Conference and Exhibition
4 February 2012
2011
Opto-fluidic detection system enabling sophisticated point-of-care diagnostics
IEEE/Photonics Society Winter Topicals 2011
10 October 2011
On-the-flow pathogen detection in water
SPIE Defense, Security and Sensing Symposium 2011
25 April 2011
2010
2009
Glucose concentration monitoring based on a small Fabry–Perot etalon
Journal of Biomedical Optics
May 2009
On-the-flow absorption and refractive index measurements in a microfluidic device
BIOS 2009 at SPIE Photonics West
24 January 2009
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Opto-fluidic Detection System Enabling Sophisticated Point-of-care Diagnostics
22 August 2011 | Bethesda, MD
Detecting the fluorescence emission wavelength using a spatially modulated color mask in a compact flow cytometer platform
20 May 2011 - 25 May 2011
Compact Optical Sensing Systems
20 April 2011
