Steven F. Lee
@stevethechemist
Professor of Biophysical Chemistry - Cambridge University, Co-founder - ZOMP, Podcaster.
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POLCAM Action! POLCAM - faster, single molecule super-res #microscopy modification by + polarising camera to any wide-field fluorescence microscope. Image & research by Ezra Bruggeman et al Steven F. Lee lab Cambridge University in bioRxiv. On bpod.org.uk/archive/2024/5…
Super cool! Thanks for the highlight Rita Strack nature.com/articles/s4159…
Continuing on the theme of dyes being tricksters! This paper is a must-read for those doing smFRET with cyanine dyes. Scott C Blanchard shows how dye photophysics, specifically excursions to the triplet state, can confound smFRET measurements. And how to fix it.
The latest preprint from our lab. Congratulations to the first author Jess Eden and thank you to all our wonderful collaborators. The CIMR MRC-LMB Cell Biology Lippincott-Schwartz Lab
Our thanks to Steven F. Lee Steven F. Lee for his fascinating OPDC seminar talk on Imaging Oligomers of Alpha-Synuclein in #Parkinson’s Disease and for meeting with colleagues during his visit today
We are looking for a Postdoc to investigate novel genes that regulate insulin-stimulated glucose transport (tinyurl.com/ycarykzh). MRC-funded collaboration with O'Rahilly (stephen o'rahilly (its pronounced O-RA-hill-EEE)) Inst Metabolic Science-Metabolic Research Labs & Langenberg groups (QMUL). Please RT. Link: tinyurl.com/57ea9p3f
Lovely work Allison Squires
In a new Comment, Eric Betzig describes his vision for the future of bioimaging and bioimage analysis. He further recommends "Cell Observatories" as a path forward for addressing complex outstanding biological questions. Eric Betzig nature.com/articles/s4159…
Look what arrived today! #freebadge #fellow #frsc. Thanks Royal Society of Chemistry Cambridge Chemistry