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==People==
==People==
===Ji Yu===   
===Ji Yu===   
List of [[Yu_Lab:Publication|publications]].
My [[Yu_Lab:yu_cv|CV]].
   Assistant Professor
   Assistant Professor
   Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling
   Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling
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   Ph.D University of Texas at Austin
   Ph.D University of Texas at Austin


===Amal Kasry===
  Postdoc
  email: [mailto:kasry@uchc.edu kasry@uchc.edu]
  phone: (860) 679-7609
  B.S. Cairo University
  M.Sc. Ain-Shams University
  Ph.D Johannes Gutenberg University & Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research
===Lili Niu===
  Postdoc
  email: [mailto:niu@uchc.edu niu@uchc.edu]
  phone: (860) 679-7609
  B.S. Peking University
  Ph.D Texas A&M University


==Research==
==Research==
===One Molecule at a Time===
===From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-molecule Single Molecule] to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cell_biology Cellular Complexity]===


A general aim of our group is to develop new single molecule experiments to study processes in live cells. For the past decade, single molecule techniques of various kinds have greatly extended the toolbox of biochemists for studying biomolecules in vitro. However, in order to truly understand the activity of biomolecules, it is also imperative to put them back into the environment of live cells and watch them from there -- hence our goal. We will keep sharing with you our thrills of adventuring into this very young field, by keep updating this web page.
A general aim of our group is to develop new single molecule experiments to study processes in live cells. For the past decade, single molecule techniques of various kinds have greatly extended the toolbox of biochemists for studying biomolecules in vitro. However, in order to truly understand the activity of biomolecules, it is also imperative to put them back into the environment of live cells and watch them from there. We will keep sharing with you our thrills of adventuring into this very young field, by keep updating this web page.


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Latest revision as of 11:35, 15 April 2008

Welcome to our lab's wiki page. We are part of the Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling at University of Connecticut Health Center.

People

Ji Yu

My CV.

 Assistant Professor
 Center for Cell Analysis and Modeling
 Department of Genetics and Developmental Biology
 email: jyu@uchc.edu  
 phone: (860) 679-7680
 B.S. Tsinghua University 
 Ph.D University of Texas at Austin


Research

From Single Molecule to Cellular Complexity

A general aim of our group is to develop new single molecule experiments to study processes in live cells. For the past decade, single molecule techniques of various kinds have greatly extended the toolbox of biochemists for studying biomolecules in vitro. However, in order to truly understand the activity of biomolecules, it is also imperative to put them back into the environment of live cells and watch them from there. We will keep sharing with you our thrills of adventuring into this very young field, by keep updating this web page.

CCAM

UCHC