Ursula Spichiger-Keller

Affiliations: 
Pharmaceutical Sciences Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Zürich, ZH, Switzerland 
Area:
Chemical Sensors
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a-000507920

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Parents

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Otto Sticher grad student 1989 ETH Zürich
 (A selfconsistent set of reference values)
Wilhelm Simon post-doc 1995 ETH Zürich
 (Habilitation)

Children

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wei zhang grad student 2000 ETH Zürich
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Spichiger S, Spichiger-Keller UE. (2011) New Single-Use Sensors for Online Measurement of Glucose and Lactate: The Answer to the PAT Initiative Single-Use Technology in Biopharmaceutical Manufacture. 295-299
Spichiger S, Spichiger-Keller UE. (2010) Process monitoring with disposable chemical sensors fit in the framework of process analysis technology (PAT) for innovative pharmaceutical development and quality assurance Chimia. 64: 803-807
Spichiger-Keller UE. (2003) Molecular recognition and chemical sensor development at CCS Chimia. 57: 317-320
Schär-Zammaretti P, Ziegler U, Forster I, et al. (2002) Potassium-selective atomic force microscopy on ion-releasing substrates and living cells Analytical Chemistry. 74: 4269-4274
RUMPF G, SPICHIGER-KELLER U, BÜHLER H, et al. (1992) Calibration-Free Measurement of Sodium and Potassium in Undiluted Human Serum with an Electrically Symmetric Measuring System. Analytical Sciences. 8: 553-559
SIMON W, SPICHIGER-KELLER U. (1991) ION-SELECTIVE SENSORS FOR CLINICAL ANALYSIS Analytical Sciences. 7: 861-866
Wolfbeis OS, Lukosz W, Kasche V, et al. (1990) Symposium 6: Optodes and other new sensors in biochemical analysis Fresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry. 337: 23-27
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