Stockholm university

Research project Developing novel advanced methods for imaging biomolecules

The "Cell differentiation and coordination in tissues" group is establishing and optimizing novel methods to directly assess changes in amount and chemical composition of plant biomass from biopsies with sub µm resolution.

These techniques called “in situ quantitative chemical imaging” thus enable to directly evaluate changes in plant biomass levels and composition without having to grid and destroy the cellular and tissular organization of plants.

Discover this research project's recent breakthroughs in in situ quantitative chemical imaging under "publications".

Project members

Project managers

Edouard Pesquet

Professor

Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences
Edouard Pesquet

Members

Tom Willhammar

Researcher

Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry
Willhammar

Zoltan Bacsik

Researcher

Department of Materials and Environmental Chemistry
Zoltanb

Susanne Kratzer

Forskare, Docent

Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences
Susanne Kratzer

Katharina Pawlowski

Professor

Department of Ecology, Environment and Plant Sciences
Katharina Pawlowski

Publications