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Cell and Tissue Morphogenesis
Studying the organization of living matter
Studying the mechanisms underlying shape changes at the molecular, cellular and tissue scales
Nanobiophotonics
Nanoantenna enhanced fluorescence
Plasmonic enhanced energy transfer
Nanoaperture enhanced fluorescence
Microspheres & single molecule detection
Label-free molecular diagnosis and biosensor
Protein interactions with FCS and FRET
Using optical antennas to enhance the fluorescence detection of single molecules.
Polarized microscopy
From single molecules to tissues
Controlling light polarization to probe orientation of single molecules and organization of biomolecular assemblies.
Wavefront shaping in scattering media
For in-depth non-linear imaging in tissues
Using wavefront shaping to image into inhomogeneous or highly scattering media.
Thermoplasmonics
Using gold nanoparticles as nanosources of heat
Investigating thermal induced processes on the nanoscale in physics, chemistry and biology.
Quantitative phase microscopy
for Biology
for Nanophotonics
Using quadriwave lateral shearing interferometry, for imaging of living cells and nano-objects.
Non-linear optics
For label-free microscopy
For molecular spectroscopy
Using ultrashort laser pulses for molecular imaging of cells and tissues.
New fiber probes
For biosensing and imaging
Developing innovative fiber tools for molecular spectroscopy and endoscopic imaging.
Mathematical optics
Structured light: physical and geometric properties
Correlations in light and other waves
Theoretical study of optical systems
Polarization-based measurements
Providing intuitive physical and geometric descriptions of light propagation, and using them for applications in metrology and imaging.
Photoacoustic imaging for neurobiology
Going deeper into the brain by combining light and sound.