Capturing Biomolecular Interactions at Single-Molecule Level via ABEL Trap Fluorescence Spectroscopy
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Explore an invited talk by Dr. Allison Squires of the University of Chicago at the 2024 Symposium on Physical Genomics at Northwestern University. Delve into the cutting-edge research on capturing biomolecular interactions at the single-molecule level using ABEL Trap Fluorescence Spectroscopy. Learn about Dr. Squires' background as the Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Molecular Engineering and her interdisciplinary work in sensing, imaging, and manipulating nanoscale processes in biophysical systems. Discover the innovative ISABEL Trap platform developed during her post-doctoral training at Stanford University, designed to trap and observe single particles in solution. Gain insights into the latest advancements in physical genomics and their potential applications in cancer research and biomedical engineering.
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Capturing Biomolecular Interactions at Single-Molecule Level via ABEL Trap Fluorescence Spectroscopy
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Center for Physical Genomics and Engineering