Daniel Kage
Daniel Kage

Post-doc
Flow Cytometry Core Facility of the German Rheumatism Research Centre (DRFZ)

Education: BSc, MSc, and PhD in Physics [Humboldt University Berlin, Paul Drude Institute (PDI), Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM)]
Originally coming from semiconductors physics, Daniel transitioned via molecular physics and fluorescence spectroscopy to flow cytometry. Currently, he is working on improvements to the optics, signal processing, and data analysis for flow cytometers. In his lab, they combine pulse shape measurements, i.e. temporal resolution during cell transit through the laser beam, with angular resolution for scattered light.