Biomedical Instrumentation:: How do we measure what we want to measure, when and where we want it
Lecture: CITRIS Research Exchange: Health Initiative | February 22 | 12-1 p.m. | Sutardja Dai Hall, 310, Banatao Auditorium
Dan Fletcher, Professor, Bioengineering, UC Berkeley
CITRIS and the Banatao Institute
Dr. Dan Fletcher is Purnendu Chatterjee Chair in Engineering Biological Systems in the Bioengineering Department at UC Berkeley, where his research focuses on the biophysics of cell movements and the cytoskeleton and development of biomedical devices. Recent work from his laboratory includes direct measurement of the actin networks that drive crawling motility, development of vesicle encapsulation technology for cellular reconstitution, and demonstration of fluorescence microscopy on a mobile phone.
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