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  Current research

Fluorescent and phase contrast time-lapse microscopy of living cells, and atomic force microscopy (AFM) of protein aggregates. I am a member of the Videomicroscopy group, and collaborate with Tamás Vicsek, András Czirók, and Zsuzsanna Környei.

My latest topic has been the investigation of collective cell motility.

Former research
 
Phase contrast movie of C6 cells on a micropatterned surface. Total lenght: 21.5 h, 20 um wide stripes. For details click here. Phase contrast movie of a single C6 cell showing reversive nuclear migration on a 20 um wide stripe.


 

An AFM movie of glioma cells.
Phys Rev E 65, 41910 (2002).
Morphological transition of KCl
crystal from a stable tipped
dendritic pattern to fracal
geometry via tip splitting induced
by a protein (tubulin), AFM image. Phys Rev E 67, 011908 (2003).

Previous Research

2001 Five months Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) research at the Center for Advanced Brain Imaging, Nathan Kline Institute, New York.

1997-99 Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) of carbon nanotubes at the Nanostructures Laboratory, Research Institute for Technial Physics and Materials Scinece , Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
 


Balint Szabo, PhD, Assistant Professor
Department of Biological Physics, Eötvös University, Budapest
Pázmány Péter sétány 1A, H-1117 Hungary.
Room 3.146, Phone: +36 1 372 2752 Fax: +36 1 372 2757
E-mail:
bszabo@angel.elte.hu

 

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