Laboratory of Experimental Biophysics
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Welcome to LEB!
We develop and use automated super-resolution fluorescence imaging techniques combined with live cell imaging and single molecule tracking to determine how the dynamics of protein assembly are coordinated.
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Positions
Doctoral and post-doctoral positions are available. We seek enthusiastic, self-motivated scientists of all backgrounds.
Latest news
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Smart solutions for automated imaging
19-10-2020
The lab was featured in this article on smart microscopy in Nature Methods
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Suliana Manley elected APS fellow
01-10-2020
The American Physical Society has elected into its Fellows Suliana Manley, head of the LEB
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Paper on super-resolution imaging
22-06-2020
A new high-throughput super-resolution microscope probes nanoscale structures and dynamics of mammalian cells