
SandoghdarLab
@sandoghdarlab
Probably the first group to embrace Nano-Optics as a field with a wide scope, including quantum optics, spectroscopy, plasmonics, high-resolution microscopy...
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http://www.mpl.mpg.de/divisions/sandoghdar-division 08-05-2019 07:57:51
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February feature: Brillouin microscopy 🔬 Uncover the mechanical properties of biomaterials at the cellular and subcellular scales with this contact free method. go.nature.com/49bTaz3 @IrinaKabakova2 @scarc1 UMD Bioengineering GuckLab 🇺🇦


New from the SandoghdarLab! μkiss is a micropipette-based approach for delivering very small amounts of nanoparticles and small molecules to the cell surface with exquisite spatiotemporal control, enabling a wide range of biological investigations. nature.com/articles/s4159…


You can now deliver chemicals and nanoparticles where you and and when you want by simply giving a microkiss; interested? read our new article Nature Methods : nature.com/articles/s4159…


This Essay will hopefully motivate some senior and junior physics colleagues to join us in our efforts to bring physics and maths into fundamental medical research Max-Planck-Zentrum für Physik und Medizin





🔥please RT: Tenure track Professor position at Laboratoire Photonique Numérique et Nanosciences in Quantum technologies - The deadline to apply has just been released: May 6, 2024. Contact us! Link: vu.fr/Govui Institut d'Optique University of Bordeaux @INP_CNRS #quantum #hiring





I am incredibly honored to receive the First Prize of the Nano Innovation Award 2024 from Center for NanoScience LMU! A big thank you to the entire team at Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, the event organizers and the sponsors for this prestigious recognition! Copyright: Nano Institut (C. Hohmann, LMU München)




To get away from the financial chaos of the world, take a look at our new article on #iSCAT microscopy together with Naomi Ginsberg, Chia-Lung Hsieh, Philipp Kukura and Marek Piliarik. It just appeared in Nature‘s Nature Reviews Methods Primers. Her is a free link: rdcu.be/ehaBy