Jan Ellenberg - Nanotechnology

Author Information

J. Ellenberg is affiliated with the Cell Biology and Biophysics Unit at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg, Germany. Ellenberg's research primarily focuses on nanotechnology, cell biology, and biophysics, making significant contributions to our understanding of cellular processes and molecular structures.

Research Contributions

J. Ellenberg has made substantial contributions to the fields of nanotechnology and cell biology. In 2021 alone, Ellenberg has authored several influential papers, including studies on the molecular architecture of the nuclear pore complex, dual spindle assembly in bovine zygotes, and the visualization of loop extrusion by DNA nanoscale tracing in single human cells. Ellenberg's work often employs advanced techniques such as superresolution fluorescence microscopy and CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, providing deeper insights into cellular mechanics and genetic engineering.

Aliases

The author is known by several aliases, including J Ellenberg, J. Ellenberg, and Jan Ellenberg.

Publication and Citation Metrics

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Citation Count 26,156
H-index 84
Paper Count 234

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