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Department(s)/lab(s): Physics and Astronomy | Vanderlinden Lab @ Edinburgh
Summary:

Willem Vanderlinden uses high-resolution biophysical tools to study protein-nucleic acid interactions. Research: (1) magnetic tweezers for pN-scale force and torque measurements on single DNA molecules and nucleoprotein complexes during retroviral integration, DNA supercoiling, and chromatin remodelling; (2) high-speed AFM imaging of nucleoprotein complexes and chromosomal organisation; (3) quantitative single-molecule statistical analysis of DNA topology. His approach provides cutting-edge spatial resolution to study chromatin biophysics and mobile DNA elements at the single-molecule level.

Created at: May 15, 2025, 7 a.m. Updated at: May 15, 2025, 7 a.m. Metadata: Scraped 2025-05-15; established lab at Edinburgh since 2023; Reader