A great article has been posted on the TU/e science webpage about the use of super-resolution microscopy to quantify nanoparticles. This article describes our research in the Marie Curie ITN project SuperCol, where 15 PhD students across Europe work to develop and image particle-based biosensors and drug delivery vehicles. As cherry on the pie it includes a video made by the ICMS animation studio about biosensing as well! You can read the article here (link) and you can find the video here (link).
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We are happy that our ITN grant called SuperCol was awarded! This is an international training network funded by the European Union and is coördinated by Peter. The network will...