The power of one: what can we learn from singe molecule fluorescence microscopy measurements?
Date | Do, 02.04.2015 | |
Time | 16.30 | |
Speaker | Prof. Johan Hofkens, Laboratory for Photochemistry and Spectroscopy, University of Leuven, Belgium | |
Location | EPF Lausanne, CH G1 495 | |
Program | Single molecule spectroscopy has tremendously impacted every field where the technique was applied, ranging from catalysis over plasmonics, polymer physics, biophysics to cell biology and DNA sequencing. Furthermore, single molecule techniques have allowed researchers to push the resolution of fluorescence microscopy past the diffraction limit. In this presentation I will give an overview of recent single molecule experiments in my laboratory. Recent progress in instrumentation, polymer research, plasmonics and DNA mapping will be discussed. | |
Link | EPFL Conferences |