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David Klenerman is a distinguished researcher in the field of biophysical chemistry, focusing on single-molecule fluorescence and its applications to biological processes. He holds the title of Royal Society GSK Research Professor at the University of Cambridge. His research interests include the development and application of quantitative biophysical methods to address key challenges in biology, particularly those related to neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. Klenerman's work employs advanced imaging techniques to visualize molecular processes in real-time, enhancing our understanding of how particular protein aggregates contribute to cellular damage and disease progression. He collaborates extensively with various biological and clinical experts to further investigate these complex interactions. Currently, his research is concentrated on improving imaging methods capable of achieving high spatial resolution to analyze protein structure and aggregation in detail. Klenerman leads the Klenerman Lab at the University of Cambridge, contributing significantly to the knowledge and methodologies in neurodegenerative disease research.
University of Cambridge • Cambridge, ENG, GB
Research and development of single-molecule fluorescence microscopy methods.
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