We apply and develop in vivo Single-Molecule Microscopy methods in order to follow the molecular players in various signaling pathways one-by-one and in real time, thereby obtaining direct information on the physical and mechanistic processes underlying cellular signaling processes.
Are you interested in working on biological-oriented projects in a new and fast developing field where the distinction between physics, chemistry and biology has vanished?
For an application attach to your letter: a letter of motivation, your CV, transcripts (grad student), publication list (postdoc), and contact information of two individuals that are willing to provide us with a letter of recommendation. The information should be send to Prof. Dr. Thomas Schmidt (schmidt@physics.leidenuniv.nl ;
Thesis defense Jan-Willem Beenakker - "Unravelling the Collagen Network of the Arterial Wall"
Interdisciplinary journal club on bioimaging and cell and molecular biology
21-05-2012
Jan Zaanen elected member of KNAW
14-05-2012
Royal decoration for Peter H. Kes
01-05-2012
Best Master of Physics program in Leiden
01-05-2012
Peter Zijlstra, Pedro Paulo and Michel Orrit detect “invisible” proteins one-by-one (20-4-2012)
23-04-2012
Koenraad Schalm and Mark Jackson search for quantum gravity in the Cosmic Microwave Background
02-04-2012
Royal honor for astronomer George Miley
02-04-2012
Switching molecules on and off
29-03-2012
Gerard Nienhuis honored by APS
06-03-2012
Hendrik Casimir prizes awarded
06-03-2012
05-03-2012