Janine Maddock Collegiate Professor of Chemistry and of Biophysics
About
Single-Molecule Super-Resolution Imaging and Nanophotonics for Live-Cell Microbiology
By beating the diffraction limit that restricts traditional light microscopy, single-molecule fluorescence imaging is a flexible, noninvasive way to sensitively probe position and dynamics.
Our lab has pioneered super-resolution imaging methods for applications to central processes that remain contested by microbiologists. Based on the methods that we have developed for single-molecule imaging in live bacterial cells, we have uncovered the organization of structural proteins, we have revealed the mechanism of membrane-bound transcription regulation in the pathogenic Vibrio cholerae, we have demonstrated the dynamic interactions involved in starch degradation in the human gut symbiont Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, and we have uncovered an intimate and dynamic coupling between DNA mismatch recognition and DNA replication in a highly conserved repair pathway.
Moreover, we have examined the nanoscale fundamentals of plasmon-enhanced fluorescence with a combination of single-molecule imaging experiments and electromagnetic simulations, and we are now applying this understanding to biocompatible enhancement of fluorescent protein emission, extending the implications of metal-enhanced fluorescence to increased signal and resolution in live-cell bio-imaging, and creating a flexible technology for high-resolution, real-time imaging.
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RESEARCH AREAS
- Analytical Chemistry
- Bioanalytical Chemistry
- Biophysical Chemistry
- Chemical Biology
- Materials Chemistry
- Nano Chemistry
- Optics and Imaging
- Physical Chemistry
AWARDS
- Biophysical Society Margaret Oakley Dayhoff Award, 2017
- Journal of Physical Chemistry B Lectureship Award, 2016
- Research Corporation/Moore Foundation Scialog Fellow 2015-2016
- NSF CAREER Award, 2013
- PicoQuant Young Investigator Award, 2011
- Burroughs Wellcome Fund Career Award at the Scientific Interface, 2009
- UM Biological Sciences Scholar, 2009