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BioTools@i4HB Seminar Series 2025

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Our colleague Ana M. Melo recently participated in the BioTools@i4HB Seminar Series 2025.

She presented her work on single molecule imaging techniques with a talk titled “Single Molecule Methods: FCS and single-molecule FRET for studying disordered proteins.”

In the same session, Ana Sofia Ferreira (UCIBIO) focused on advanced NMR methodologies for the study of small molecules.

The new BioTools@i4HB Seminar Series aims to serve as a platform showcasing innovative tools and techniques developed by researchers at the i4HB Institute for Health and Bioeconomy.

The series features monthly one-hour sessions held online, with two rotating speakers from the three research units of i4HB.

The next session will take place on 27 June.

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