Over the past few years, our group has worked hard to find ways to extract high-quality data from integrated force-fluorescence microscopy, and we have put our findings into a toolbox for the wider community to use. This work has just been accepted by ACS Photonics. Congrats to everyone involved, and stay tuned for the publication!
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We welcome back Wouter, who previous performed his bachelors project in our lab. Wouter is rejoining us to perform research this summer.
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