
Force microscopy group
@fm4b_lab
Atomic force microscopy applied to Biophysics, from single molecules to tissues. DyNaMo, Aix-Marseille University @univamu @Inserm
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Please RT. We are looking for a motivated PhD candidate to work on the biophysics of protein condensates with high-speed atomic force microscopy 👇🏾 Force microscopy group in collaboration with Mauro Modesti CRCM - Cancer Research Centre of Marseille @univamu @Insermpacacorse ANR - Agence nationale de la recherche euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/202000



Happy to share our latest preprint describing how RBD dynamics of #SARSCoV2 spike protein affects binding to ACE2. Collaboration between @virusfusion007 @CharlieGosse and @Terence_Strick and our lab Force microscopy group. biorxiv.org/content/10.110…

Really excited to present the results of a great collaboration with the lab of Ophir Klein! 😃 A truly interdisciplinary effort, led by Neha and Pengfei, that reveals how tissue pressure sets the main tooth signaling center. Out today in Nature Cell Biology ➡️ nature.com/articles/s4155…






Yulia Fok from Force microscopy group closes the Bioimaging session and the European South Atlantic Biophysics Congress 2024 congress talking about the effects of microbial glycolipids on the mechanics of lipid membranes. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾


Thrilled to announce MechanoProDB, our new database storing the mechanical properties of proteins. mechanoprodb.ibdm.univ-amu.fr Article available here: academic.oup.com/database/artic… @bianca_habermann and Felix Rico #proteins #mechanics #database #afm #force_spectroscopy #unfolding




Open postdoc position in DyNaMo Force microscopy group to work on High-Speed AFM to explore the heterogeneity of biomolecular systems, with Felix Rico and Lorena, as part of a collaborative ANR-NSF funded consortium. Full offer here: euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/283754 Please pass the message! 🔬👩🔬

The first research paper from our 'Mechanobiologics Lab' is out in Nano Letters. This superb work is led by Manasa Veena and well supported by Jennifer Young and Rudra Pratap, IISc. doi.org/10.1021/acs.na…



We may not have really squared the circle — but came close! 😉 In our Nature Physics paper with Nikta Fakhri light-triggered membrane excitability enables programmable shapes — a step toward engineering living matter. nature.com/articles/s4156… #biophysics #syntheticcell #softmatter
