During this webinar, speakers discuss the ways that Bruker's photothermal infrared nanospectroscopy (AFM-IR) solutions support groundbreaking in-situ and single-molecule biological research. Their presentations include a brief introduction to Bruker's nanoIR instruments and innovative modes for nanoscale spectroscopy as well as an in-depth exploration of:
During this webinar, guest speakers Dr. Francesco Simone Ruggeri (University of Cambridge) and Dr. Curtis Marcott (Light Light Solutions, Proctor & Gamble) take a closer look at the ability of cutting-edge and customized nanoIR technology to support the analysis of biological samples under physiological conditions and attain single-molecule sensitivity.
Dr. Ruggeri, a Junior Research Fellow at the Department of Chemistry of the University of Cambridge and a leader in the field of nanoIR life science applications, discusses and demonstrates his research using infrared absorption nanospectroscopy to unravel the chemical and biophysical state of the biomolecules of life.
In his portion of the presentation, Dr. Ruggeri considers and discusses:
This webinar was presented on: August 19, 2020
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Dr. Francesco Simone Ruggeri, Wageningen University
Dr. Curtis Marcott
Senior Partner, Light Light Solutions; Previous: Technical fellow at Proctor & Gamble