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Automated AFM and Applications in Mechanobiology and Life Science Research

On-demand webinars
Englisch
78 min

In this webinar, our guest speaker Prof Etienne Dague provides insight into his work using Atomic Force Microscopy, focusing on the importance of automated measurements for life science and biomedical research. We give an overview of latest AFM developments enabling automated quantitative nanomechanical and high-throughput data acquisition measurements of large samples. The webinar concludes with a live demo from our laboratories in Berlin.

Prof. Etienne Dague

Research Director, LAAS-CNRS, University of Toulouse, CNRS, France

Dr. Thomas Henze

Head of Applications BioAFM

Dr. Tanja Neumann

Senior Applications Scientist

Topics

biomechanics
biophysics
cell signaling
mechanobiology
morphology
atomic force microscopy
Cell-Cell interactions
Cell-Surface interactions
Molecular Interactions
nanomechanics
Quantitative Imaging

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Prof. Etienne  Dague Dr. Thomas Henze Dr. Tanja Neumann

Prof. Etienne Dague, Dr. Thomas Henze, Dr. Tanja Neumann

Automated AFM and Applications in Mechanobiology and Life Science Research

On-demand webinars
Englisch
78 min

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