
Recent advances in optical microscopy permit researchers to investigate the molecular processes that lead to diseases such as Parkinson's and Alzheimer's Disease in much greater detail than has been possible only a few years ago.
Research conducted in the Group, marries molecular biotechnology techniques with research on novel imaging technologies and this has led to pioneering discoveries in the field of Alzheimer's and other diseases.
In this video Prof. Clemens Kaminski speaks to Cambridge Research Horizons on how superresolution methods developed in this Group can be used in the study of Alzheimer's Disease.
More details on the interview and optical super-resolution activities in the University are also available from a recent article.
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Dr. Gabi Kaminski Schierle (Molecular Biology of Neurodegeneration)
Prof. Clemens Kaminski (Superresolution Microscopy)