FND Lab
Fluorescence Nanoscopy and Dynamics (FND) Laboratory
Principal Investigator: Prof. Luca Lanzanò
Location: C29 (floor -1)

The goal of the Fluorescence Nanoscopy and Dynamics (FND) lab is to develop advanced fluorescence methods and apply them to the investigation of biological structure and dynamics at high spatial and temporal resolution. Advanced fluorescence methods include time-resolved methods (FLIM, FCS), super-resolution microscopy, FRET. Representative applications are the investigation of chromatin organization and the study of DNA damage formation in cancer.
https://www.dfa.unict.it/en/research/biophysics
https://www.facebook.com/FNDLab
Equipments
| Advanced fluorescence microscopy setup | ||
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Confocal and super-resolution (ISM, STED) time-resolved (FLIM, FCS) imaging setup – Genoa Instruments PRISM
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| Optical microscope | ||
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| Biological hood | ||
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Biological hood Safefast Classic
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| Incubator | ||
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Incubator Eppendorf Galaxy 48R
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| Centrifuge | ||
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Eppendorf 5702
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| Autoclave | ||
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Autoclave
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