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Talk by Stefan Matile
Title:"Tools to image and cross membranes"
Occasion: SFB - Seminar
Start: 21.05.2024 - 16:15
Location: CellNanOs, 38/201
About the speaker: Prof. Dr. Stefan Matile conducts research at the Department of Organic Chemistry , University of Genf, Switzerland.
Abstract of the talk: Prof. Dr. Stefan Matile forscht im Fachgebiet Organische Chemie an der Universität Genf, Schweiz. Inhalt des Vortrags: The true passlon in my group is to translate underrecognized, at best new prindples in supramolecular chemistry to address more general challenges in science and society. Current examples include the discovery of 1) catalysis with anion-π interactions, chalcogen bonds, pnictogen bonds, and oriented electric fields on carbon nanotubes in electromicrofluidic devices. 2) dynamic covalent cascade exchange networks to enable and prevent cellular entry and motility for drug delivery and drug discovery (thiol-mediated uptake, TMU), and 3) mechanosensitive probes to image physical forces in living systems (fluorescent flippers).
This lecture will focus on ongoing efforts to decode TMU networks and control cellular entry for any substrate of interest (probes, proteins, genes, quantum dots, viruses), and to FLIM image membrane tension in any membrane of interest (plasma membrane leaflets, endosomes, lysosomes, nuclear envelope, ER. Golgi) - with small-molecule probes, commercialized, that change their color like lobsters during cooking.