Michele Cervellera

Michele is starting his flIMAGIN3D doctoral studies at the Tissue Engineering and Biomaterials Lab, Department of Human Structure and Repair at Ghent University.

He obtained an integrated master's degree in Chemistry and Pharmaceutical Technologies from Alma Mater Studiorum - University of Bologna.

He conducted his final master's project abroad at the Physical Chemistry Department of the University of Granada, Spain. Alongside probe design, he conducted microwave-assisted synthesis and analytical/photophysical characterizations of novel fluorescent probes with long lifetimes, which are now under patent.

After experiencing different working environments, he realized the value of becoming a full-time researcher and he decided to become expert in FLIM (Fluorescence Lifetime Imaging Microscopy). Starting in September 2023, he joined Professor Ruslan Dmitriev's laboratory to work on a project focused on developing FRET sensors for FLIM readouts of mechanobiological sensing in cancer imaging, co-supervised by Prof. Kees Jalink at NKI (Netherlands Cancer Institute) where he is spending his training period. He is an enthusiast user of TCSPC and FD FLIM systems hoping to improve and bring new discoveries in the amazing world of live cell imaging and fluorescence lifetime microscopy.

Hek cells with a novel FLIM-FRET biosensor

EPAC cAMP biosensor expressed in HCT 116 spheroid

Hela cells calcium signaling with a novel FLIM-FRET biosensor

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LinkedIn
Michele Cervellera

https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-cervellera-949a5a225

Where
NKI-AVL

Cell Biology (B.5.034)

Amsterdam, Netherlands

E-mail
Michele.Cervellera@Ugent.be

m.cervellera@nki.nl