XXVIII SCHOOL OF PURE AND APPLIED BIOPHYSICS
Molecule in(ter)action: from nano to macroscale
LECTURERS
Daniel Aili, University of Linkopings, Linkopings, Sweden
Real-time biosensing for biomolecular interaction analysis
Valerie Belle, Aix-Marseille Université, Marseille, France
How to explore protein dynamics and interactions using Electron Paramagnetic Resonance spectroscopy
Debora Berti, University of Florence
Leveraging biomolecular interactions from nano to meso-scale to build hybrid systems
Claudio Canale, University of Genova
AFM assisted STED microscopy. Looking at the dark side.
Francesco Cardarelli, Scuola Normale Superiore, Pisa
Spatiotemporal image correlation spectroscopy to study dynamic molecular processes at the nanoscale
Alberto Diaspro, University of Genova & Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia IIT
Hans Ulrich Dodt, University of of Wien
15 years of Ultramicroscopy - from mice to man
Peter Hinterdorfer, Johannes Kepler University, Linz
Avidity Amplification of Spike Variants of Concern explored at Single-Molecule Resolution
Don Lamb, Ludwig-Maximilians-University, Munich
FRET: From single-molecules to cells
Daniele Martella, University of Florence & Laboratorio Europeo di Spettroscopia Non Lineare (LENS)
Artificial muscles powered by light: from microrobotics to biological applications
Raffaele Mezzenga, ETH, Zurich
Liquid-Liquid Phase Separation vs Liquid-Liquid Crystalline Phase Separation: Analogies and Differences
Francesca Pennacchietti, KTH, Stockholm
Photoswitchable fluorescent probe in live cell nanoscopy
Leonardo Sacconi, CNR, Florence
Advanced Structure–Function Imaging of Cardiac Trans-Scar Electrical Conduction
Giorgio Schirò, CNRS, Institut de Biologie Structurale, Grenoble
Probing protein structural dynamics by time-resolved X-ray techniques
Chiara Stringari, CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris
Label-free multimodal multiphoton microscopy of living tissues
Paolo Swuec, Human Technopole, Milan
Imaging what’s smaller than light: the Electron Microscopy toolkit