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Using single-molecule studies to understand cellular processes
"Single fluorescent molecules provide a local nanometer-sized probe of complex systems. We can measure the motion of the single molecule, use them to achieve imaging on a scale down to 20 nanometers, or we can infer aspects of the behavior of the object under study by the details of the light that is emitted."
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Advances in optogenetics
"Optogenetics has become a fairly standard technique, there are thousands and thousands of labs and papers around the world that have emerged using it. It's part of the causal arm of the toolkit used to test whether something is necessary or sufficient to a process, for example whether an activity pattern in a particular kind of cell is necessary or sufficient for physiology or behavior."
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Using Nanofibers within Biosensors to Explore New Functionalities
"My overall research deals with the development of biosensors and Lab-on-chip devices. I presented the use of a new material at Pittcon - nanofibers within the biosensors and devices - in order to explore completely new functionalities that can be used within the assays."
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