University of St Andrews

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About University of St Andrews

Quantitative Bioimaging of Cellular Signaling: a laboratory aimed at using cutting edge biophotonics tools (Resonance Energy Transfer Biosensing, single molecule microscopy, fluorescence anisotropy imaging, mechanosensing microscopy) to investigate molecular pharmacology and membrane receptor signaling in a variety of cellular systems, ranging from hiPS-derived cardiomyocytes to neurons. We can deploy tailored receptor signaling assays and generate fluorescent drug analogues, running measurements on customised microscopes. We further offer the possibility of testing cell response and signaling in simulated microgravity conditions.

Where to meet us

UK GPCR meeting – Glasgow – September 7th-8th

Open for R&D and collaborations

collaborations in the area of fluorescence biosensing, G protein-coupled receptors, microscopy, microgravity, drug screening

Contact Details

  • North Haugh, School of Physics and Astronomy, University of St Andrews

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