Kees Jalink - Nanotechnology

Author Information

Kees Jalink is a prominent researcher affiliated with the Cell Biophysics Group at the Department of Cell Biology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. His research primarily focuses on the application of nanotechnology in cell biology, particularly using advanced imaging techniques to study cellular signal transduction and the dynamics of intracellular processes.

Research Contributions

Kees Jalink has made significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology and cell biology. His work encompasses a range of studies on fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) and Förster Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) sensors, which are used to investigate dynamic signal transduction pathways. Notable papers include studies on the dynamics of cAMP levels, the activity of phosphodiesterases, and the application of FLIM for live-cell imaging during Tumor Treating Fields treatment. His research has also explored the role of GDE2 in neuronal differentiation and the structural mechanics of podosomes in cell mechanosensing.

Aliases

Kees Jalink is known by several aliases, including K Jalink and K. Jalink.

Publication and Citation Metrics

Metric Value
Total Citation Count 13,901
h-index 60
Total Paper Count 200

Publications:

DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-00098-9

Year: 2021

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