Address: | Friedrich Schiller University Jena |
Institute of Physical Chemistry | |
Nanospectroscopy - Deckert Group | |
Lessingstraße 10 | |
07743 Jena | |
Germany |
Room: 137
Tel.: 03641 - 948 321
Fax: 03641 - 948 302
Homepage: http://www.ters.uni-jena.de
Download Complete: Corriculum Vitea Dr. Ludovic Roussille
Curriculum & Interests:
I am working since many years at the interface between physics, chemistry and biochemistry. After 2 master degrees: one in chemistry and a second one in physics at Université de Strasbourg (France) I obtained my PhD in physics from Université du Maine at Le Mans-France. My master degree internships have been done in biochemistry labs: Laboratory of bioelectrochemistry and Spectroscopy at Strasbourg (France) and Bioenergetics Gennis lab at Ubrana-Champaign (Illinois, USA). In both labs, I studied variations of respiratory chain protein conformation induced by variation of electrochemical environment and detected by infrared spectroscopy and UV/visible spectroscopy. During my PhD I developed a new optical microscopy technique to visualize protein-protein or protein-surface interactions in situ. This project was in collaboration with a biochemistry team from Institute of Biology and Chemistry of Proteins at Lyon (France) and an optical team from Institut Fresnel at Marseille (France). Now I am working on AFM-TERS technique which consist to combine the high spatial resolution (few nanometers) of Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) with the chemical information given by Raman spectroscopy. I am trying to improve the technique to work in liquid and be able to study biological samples (as membranes and membrane proteins or cells) in physiological conditions.
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