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Muralidharan, Subra
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Research Interests

  • Protein nanotubes and their composites.
  • Synthesis of novel nanomaterials through molecular self-assembly.
  • Folding-unfolding properties of proteins.
  • Single domain antibody fragments targeted for chemical and biological toxins.
  • Design and construction of sensitive and selective nanosensors for various toxins and their incorporation in handheld device.
  • The dynamics of the cell membranes and their model systems towards understanding membrane transport.
  • Influence of cell mechanics on transport and targeted drug delivery.
  • Optical microscopy and spectroscopy methods of single molecules in cells.
  • Optical microscopy methods to achieve high spatial and temporal resolution (FLIM, STED, FIONA, DOPI, SHREC).  Force modulated microscopy.
  • Computational modeling of cell membranes and behavior of nanomaterials.

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