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Bjorn Reinhard is a professor at Boston University in the Department of Chemistry, specializing in the development of new optical materials to probe and manipulate fundamental biological processes. His work integrates the fields of nanotechnology and biology, exploring how nanostructures can interact with biological systems at various scales. The Reinhard Lab's research involves an array of innovative techniques including plasmon ruler assays for RNA analysis and plasmon coupling microscopy for studying nanoscale interactions. Additionally, Reinhard is actively involved in multidisciplinary collaborations and research initiatives aimed at elucidating complex biological mechanisms and enhancing our understanding of disease processes. He has published extensively in prestigious journals and is known for his contributions to the field of nanobiotechnology. His educational background includes a PhD from the Technical University of Kaiserslautern and a diploma from the Technical University of Munich. Reinhard has also received multiple awards acknowledging his research excellence in the field. He currently directs research efforts at the Nano-Bio Interface Laboratory in collaboration with Boston Medical Center and has secured significant funding from national agencies for his innovative research projects.
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