[Illinois] Biophotonics 2011: Insights Into the Molecular Workings of Ion Channels

By Crina Nimigean

Department of Biochemistry, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

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Abstract

Biophotonics Summer School 2011

The Biophotonics Summer School brings together from a wide variety of disciplines to teach students about the biophotonics field. In 2011, some of the topics covered included principles of biophotonics, technology and methods of investigation. The latest research developments are also covered, including: biomolecular sensing, nanoprobes, nonlinear microscopy, nanoscopy, and nanoplasmonics. The summer school brought together students from across the world and from a multitude of backgrounds.

Bio

Dr. Crina received her PhD in Physiology and Biophysics from Karl Magleby's lab at University of Miami. She did her postdoctoral work with Christopher Miller at Brandeis University. She established her research lab at University of California, Davis in 2005, before moving to Weill Cornell Medical School, New York, as part of the Anesthesiology, Physiology and Biophysics, and Biochemistry departments.
(Source: http://physiology.med.cornell.edu/faculty/nimigean/lab/people.html)

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  • Crina Nimigean (2012), "[Illinois] Biophotonics 2011: Insights Into the Molecular Workings of Ion Channels," https://nanohub.org/resources/14312.

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Submitter

Charlie Newman, NanoBio Node

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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