Single molecule imaging spectroscopy
Abstract:
Light microscopy is widely used to map the spatial distribution and density of fluorophores in biological samples, offering valuable insights into cellular structures and molecular dynamics. Yet, the potential of light microscopy extends far beyond visualization alone. My research focuses on developing and applying methodologies to extract quantitative information on molecular events at biological membranes from fluorescence imaging data. In this talk, I will share my recent work on advanced imaging and data-driven single-molecule analysis. I will also provide a brief overview of the methods I have contributed to for quantifying membrane-protein and protein-protein interactions.
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