During this webinar, experts discuss how they use AFM to study the biomechanical properties of cells and tissues in a variety of experiments. Learn about the Bruker BioAFM technology being used to look at endothelial and epithelial cells in labs around the world.
Watch this webinar where Bruker BioAFM experts and two guest speakers discuss their use of BioAFM technology to provide insights into cell biology and fundamental biological mechanisms. In this webinar, viewers can expect to learn about:
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Andreas Janshoff, Professor of Biophysical Chemistry, University of Goettingen
Prof. Dr. Andreas Janshoff is professor of biophysical chemistry at Georg-AugustUniversität Göttingen, Germany. He has a degree in chemistry from the University of Münster, where he also earned his Ph.D. in 1997. Following postdoctoral research at Scripps Research Institute, USA, and a habilitation at University of Münster, he became a full professor for Biophysical Chemistry in 2006. Prof. Janshoff’s research centers on biophysical chemistry, in particular, the mechanics and dynamics of cellular membranes and the cytoskeleton, and the viscoelastic nature of cellular components. A key focus of his work is on the mechanical properties of cells and how these relate to disease. Prof. Janshoff has published extensively in top-tier journals and collaborates widely in the fields of biophysics, nanotechnology, and biochemistry.
Kimberly Stroka, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, University of Maryland, USA