Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences

Single-Molecule and Super-Resolution Fluorescence

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Recent developments in technology allow fluorescence measurements to be carried out on individual molecules to monitor the stochastic fluctuations and changes in state underlying ensemble behavior. Protein folding or aggregation, and protein dynamics within cells can be followed at the molecular level, and localization of thousands of individual fluorescent molecules leads to images of molecular structures beyond the diffraction limit. BCM students have access to outstanding facilities for single molecule spectroscopy and super-resolution microscopy.

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Profiles of Faculty Working on Single-Molecule and Super-Resolution Fluorescence

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First Name
Rui
Last Name
Chen
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Professor
First Name
Allan
Middle Name
Chris
Last Name
Ferreon
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Associate Professor
First Name
Josephine
Middle Name
Chu
Last Name
Ferreon
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Member
First Name
Joshua
Middle Name
A
Last Name
Riback
Assistant Professor
First Name
Kimberley
Last Name
Tolias
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Professor
First Name
Francis
Middle Name
T.F.
Last Name
Tsai
Honorific Title
D.Phil.
Professor
First Name
Theodore
Middle Name
G
Last Name
Wensel
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
The Robert A. Welch Chair in Chemistry
First Name
Ming
Last Name
Zhou
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Professor
First Name
Zheng
Last Name
Zhou
Honorific Title
Ph.D.
Professor
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