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Partner Group Elizabeth Jares-Erijman |
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Elizabeth Jares-Erijman
Partner Group at the University of Buenos Aires
Collaboration: Thomas Jovin, Laboratory of Cellular Dynamics
(since October 2004)
The program involves the design and synthesis of novel smart reporters and nanoactuators. These molecules are designed as part of the development of new approaches for studying protein, DNA, and RNA structure and function in complex biological systems. In particular, probes will be designed to provide spatial and temporal information about specific biomolecules and biochemical events in individual compartments of single live cells. A long-term research objective is the comprehensive and systematic measurement of multiple parameters (biomolecules and signaling events) of an entire signaling network. In order to develop models for such a complicated process, a vast array of parameters will need to be measured in conjunction, exploiting the use of novel tools such as ours. Among the reporters under development are semiconductor Quantum Dots, photochromic acceptors, nanoactuators, molecular tweezers and sensors.
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© 2012, Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry, Göttingen |
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