Cellular processes are orchestrated by a large number of biomolecules in a spatially and temporally coordinated manner within a tiny volume. To uncover the underlying organizational principles and their functional relevance, we take microscopy visualization as the primary approach to systematically map the spatial localization, temporal dynamics and activity profiles of proteins and nucleic acids.
To visualize subcellular structures at a higher spatial resolution, record long term cell behavior, and track cells in intact animals
For labeling of endogenous proteins
Using data to see more clearly and do high throughput analysis
We are particularly seeking talents in optical engineering, machine learning, and cellular microscopy. Aspiring graduate students must apply via the UCSF graduate application. Bioengineering PhD candidates must apply through UC Berkeley.
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