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Jacek Pijanka

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Visiting PhD student
Period of stay:
19/01/2009 – 06/03/2009
Institute of origin:
Institute for Science and Technology in Medicine - Keele University,
Guy Hilton Research Centre,
Thornburrow Drive, Hartshill
Stoke-on-Trent
ST4 7QB United Kingdom |
Contact person at Nofima Mat:
Achim Kohler
Topic of work:
Biomedical application of FTIR microspectroscopy: Preprocessing and multivariate data analysis of infrared spectra of human lung cancer cells.
Field of research:
- Cancer diagnosis,
- FT-IR and Raman microspectropy,
- Spectral measurements of single cells,
- Spectral data preprocessing, multivariate data and chemometrics (PCA, PLS)
Publications:
- Kohler A., Sulé-Suso J., Sockalingum G D, Tobin M., Bahrami F., Yang Y., Pijanka J., et al. Estimating and correcting Mie scattering in synchrotron-based microscopic FTIR spectra by EMSC. Appl Spectrosc (2008) 62: 259-266.
- Pijanka J., Kohler A., Yang Y., Dumas P., Chio-Srichan S., Manfait M., Sockalingum G. D., and Sulé-Suso J. FTIR Microscopy Probing of Single, Isolated Cancer Cell Nuclei with a Third Generation Synchrotron Source. The Analyst, (2009), 134, 1176 – 1181.
- Draux F., Jeannesson P., Gobinet C., Sule-Suso J., Pijanka J., Sandt C., Dumas P., Manfait M and Sockalingum G.D. IR spectroscopy reveals effect of non-cytotoxic doses of anti-tumour drug on cancer cells. Anal Bioanal Chem. (2009) Dec; 395(7):2293-301.
- Pijanka J, Sockalingum GD, Kohler A, Yang Y, Draux F, Parkes G, Lam KP, Collins D, Dumas P, Sandt C, van Pittius DG, Douce G, Manfait M, Untereiner V, Sulé-Suso J. Synchrotron-based FTIR spectra of stained single cells. Towards a clinical application in pathology. Lab Invest (2010), 1–11.
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