Satoshi Habuchi, PhD, King Abdullah University of Science & Technology (KAUST)

Satoshi Habuchi, PhD
Satoshi Habuchi, PhD

Professor Habuchi's research focuses on the development of tools and materials for fluorescence molecular imaging. His research interests include the development of microfluidics-based super-resolution/single-molecule fluorescence imaging platform for studying cellular interactions in the presence of external force, development of near-infrared/short wavelength infrared fluorescent nanoparticles using conjugated polymers for single-molecule/particle fluorescence imaging in biological tissues, and development of new single-molecule tracking methods to capture hidden nonrandom motion and conformational dynamics at the molecular level.

 

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References

  1. Piwoński H, Li W, Wang Y, Michinobu T, Habuchi S. Improved Fluorescence and Brightness of Near-Infrared and Shortwave Infrared Emitting Polymer Dots for Bioimaging Applications. ACS Applied Polymer Materials 2020 2 (2), 569-577. doi: 10.1021/acsapm.9b00967
  2. Piwoński H, Wang Y, Li W, Michinobu T, Habuchi S. Millimeter-Deep Detection of Single Shortwave-Infrared-Emitting Polymer Dots through Turbid Media. Nano Letters 2020 20 (12), 8803-8810. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c03675
  3. Piwoński H, Michinobu T, Habuchi S. Controlling photophysical properties of ultrasmall conjugated polymer nanoparticles through polymer chain packing. Nat Commun. 2017 May 16;8:15256. doi: 10.1038/ncomms15256. PMID: 28508857; PMCID: PMC5440812.
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