About this Event
Challenging questions in biomedical research require studying the individual: a single interaction, enzyme, or reactant. Measurements of such phenomena at high spatial and temporal resolutions reveal the intricacies and heterogeneities that occur. Studying the individual brings insight into the behaviour of the ensemble. The single-molecule methods required are inherently multi-disciplinary.
The purpose of this network is to break the isolation of traditional disciplines by focusing on the single-molecule, a perspective used across disciplines.
The aims of the network are to:
- Establish a network of cross-disciplinary researchers working with single-molecule methods
- Provide repeating forums for cross-discipline knowledge transfer between the Crick, partner universities, and others
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Francis Crick Institute, 1 Midland Road, London, United Kingdom
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