Research Groups and R&D Platforms: Atomic-force microscopy

Research Group:
Laboratory of Biophysics

Pekka Hänninen
pekka.e.hanninen[at]utu.fi

Institute of Biomedicine,
University of Turku

Pekka Hänninen

Assay development, Atomic-force microscopy, Biomolecular chemistry, Cancer, Data mining, Diabetes, Diagnostics, Fluorescence spectroscopy, Imaging, In Vitro Diagnostics, Machine learning, Nanoparticles, Physics, Super-resolution imaging

Research Group:
Systems Molecular Engineering

Jianwei Li
jianwei.li[at]utu.fi

Department of Chemistry,
University of Turku

Jianwei Li

Jianwei Li Research Group

Atomic-force microscopy, Basic research, Biochemistry, Biomarker, Biomedicine, Biomolecular chemistry, Biotechnology, Cancer, Chemical Physics, Combinatorial chemistry, Drug delivery, Drug target, Electron microscopy, Fluorescence spectroscopy, FTIR or RAMAN spectroscopy, Hit to lead, Imaging, Infection, Inflammation, Lead optimization, Medicinal chemistry, Microstructure analysis, Molecular modelling, Nanoparticles, Natural Compounds, Next-generation sequencing, NMR, Nucleic acids, Organic Chemistry, Organic compounds, Particle size analysis, Physico-chemical properties, Powder X-ray diffraction, Preclinical development, Proteomics, Screening, Structural Biology, Synthetic Biology, Synthetic chemistry, Thermal analysis, X-ray crystallography

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Research Group:
Bio-inspired Engineering

Tan-Phat Huynh
tan.huynh[at]abo.fi

Laboratory of Physical Chemistry,
Åbo Akademi University

Tan-Phat Huynh

Bio-inspired Engineering Group

Atomic-force microscopy, Biomarker, Biomolecular chemistry, Cancer, Chemical Physics, Combinatorial chemistry, Diagnostics, Electron microscopy, Fluorescence spectroscopy, FTIR or RAMAN spectroscopy, Molecular diagnostics, Molecular modelling, Organic Chemistry, Pattern recognition, Physico-chemical properties, Physics, Point of care

R&D Platform:
Turku BioImaging

Turku BioImaging, TBI (www.bioimaging.fi), is an umbrella organization for “all things imaging” in Turku, jointly operated by Åbo Akademi University and the University of Turku. TBI was initiated in 2007 as a broad-based, interdisciplinary imaging consortium that aims at bringing together all biological and medical imaging expertise in Turku and elsewhere in Finland. In 2017, Turku BioImaging is celebrating its journey of 10 years, from a small 2-person unit to a large, fully functioning organization.

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Atomic-force microscopy, Basic research, Clinical development, Diagnostics, Electron microscopy, FTIR or RAMAN microscopy, High throughput imaging, Imaging, Imaging software, In Vivo Diagnostics, PET, Preclinical development, R&D Platforms, Super-resolution imaging, Ultrasound imaging

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Research Group:
Cytoskeletal and survival signaling

John Eriksson
john.eriksson[at]abo.fi

Turku Bioscience Centre &
Cell Biology, Faculty of Science and Engineering,
Åbo Akademi University

John Eriksson

Cytoskeletal and survival signaling

Atomic-force microscopy, Basic research, Biochemistry, Cancer, Diabetes, Diagnostics, Electron microscopy, High throughput imaging, Imaging, In Vitro Diagnostics, Metabolic diseases, Molecular Biology, Molecular Cell Biology, Nanoparticles, Natural Compounds, Natural products, Physiology, Proteomics, Receptor, Signaling, Super-resolution imaging, Target discovery