Mike Heilemann - Nanotechnology

Author Information

Mike Heilemann is affiliated with the Department of Functional Neuroanatomy at the Institute for Anatomy and Cell Biology, Heidelberg University, Heidelberg, Germany. His research interests span various aspects of nanotechnology, with a strong focus on super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, single-particle tracking, and the investigation of molecular mechanisms in both cellular and microbial systems.

Research Contributions

Mike Heilemann has made significant contributions to the field of nanotechnology and molecular biology. His recent work includes utilizing machine learning techniques to classify receptor tyrosine kinase MET ligand-interactions from single-particle tracking data, developing exchangeable fluorophore labels for super-resolution fluorescence microscopy, and employing artificial neural networks for multi-target DNA-paint imaging of neuronal tissue. His research has also delved into the regulation of photosystem assembly in cyanobacteria, the study of diffusion state transitions in single-particle trajectories, and the role of riboswitches in translation regulation. Additionally, Heilemann has contributed to understanding microbial defense mechanisms and the tumorigenicity of colon cancer cells.

Aliases

M Heilemann, M. Heilemann, Mike Heilemann

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