Exploring the microscopic universe through fluorescence microscopy to unravel cellular mysteries.
With over 10 years of experience in fluorescence microscopy and cell biology, I specialize in developing novel immunofluorescence techniques to visualize and quantify cellular components. My research focuses on understanding cellular signaling pathways through advanced imaging techniques.
Name: Alex Chen
Degree: PhD in Cell Biology
Email: alex.chen@researchlab.edu
Institution: Advanced Cell Imaging Center
Research Focus: Immunofluorescence, Microscopy
Location: Boston, MA
Developing novel super-resolution techniques to visualize subcellular structures with unprecedented clarity.
Creating computational tools to quantify protein distribution patterns in immunofluorescence images.
Developing protocols for long-term live-cell imaging with minimal phototoxicity and photobleaching.
Nature Methods, 2023
We present a novel multiplex immunofluorescence protocol that enables simultaneous visualization of 8 protein targets with minimal spectral overlap.
Cell Reports Methods, 2022
Development of a convolutional neural network for automated segmentation and quantification of fluorescence signals in complex cellular images.